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for sale i have a trust t88-33d turbo with 18cm housing

was on my car for 13,000 kms

no shaft play, still in very good condition

has t4 flange so will suit any manifold with t4 flange

also has a trust 90* elbow welded onto it

$1800 + postage.

also have a set of 19x10.5+17 volk gt-7 rims in knoble gold

come with toyo proxes t1-r tyres 275/30/19

2 tyres are 80%, the other 2 are stuffed due to camber wear

the rims have carbon volk centre caps and gtc wheel nuts

2 rims have gutter rash the other 2 are fine. would cost about $60 or so to get the rims fixed up as new again

$2800 pick up only

Top secret r33 rear pods, came off my gtr. They may also fit gtst but not 100% sure

painted midnight purple

these are a pretty much perfect fitting item

very good condition

$200 + postage

Carbon fibre N1 style bonnet lip to suit r33, may also fit r32 but not 100% sure

brand new un used

$130 + postage

Standard r33 gtr wing blade

ver good condition

painted midnight purple

$100 + postage

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all items located in Wollongong NSW. can be picked up[ or posted

i can also supply a stainless4" 90* elbow and large K&N air filter for the turbo at no extra cost

Hi mate, when you say TS rear pods - you mean the actual rear bar or just the aprons and you are asking $2.8K for this?

The ad say pods are $200.

The wheels are $2800.

This stuff realy needs to go.

rims $2600, will consider posting at buyers cost but keep in mind these do weigh abit

turbo $1500 + postage

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