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Hey all,

Up for sale my full 2860-5's setup off my rb26. changing my whole setup so these are no longer needed.

- Garrett 2860-5 turbos (AS NEW condition) only used for 250ks max including dyno tuning time (100ks max road use) still have reciepts (comes with stock manifolds modified to run EGT sensors in each runner) - $1850 neg

- Custom 3" combined dump pipes & 3" front pipes into 4" merge (all heat wraped) - $400

- Custom hard pipe setup inc. intake pipes, air box and complete hotside cooler piping - $600

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This setup is practacly brand new, made 330kw/440hp @ 18psi on my car

setup is still on car atm

pm or txt me on 0400711425

located on north goldcoast

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Hey all,

Up for sale my full 2860-5's setup off my rb26. changing my whole setup so these are no longer needed.

- Garrett 2860-5 turbos (AS NEW condition) only used for 250ks max including dyno tuning time (100ks max road use) still have reciepts (comes with stock manifolds modified to run EGT sensors in each runner) - $1850 neg

- Custom 3" combined dump pipes & 3" front pipes into 4" merge (all heat wraped) - $400

- Custom hard pipe setup inc. intake pipes, air box and complete hotside cooler piping - $600

post-73949-0-84954400-1329975746_thumb.jpg

This setup is practacly brand new, made 330kw/440hp @ 18psi on my car

setup is still on car atm

pm or txt me on 0400711425

located on north goldcoast

complete setup is now off car READY TO GO.

turbos $1600

dumps and front pipes $300

hardpipe setup, intake pipes $450 (SETUP CAN SUIT WITH AND WITHOUT AIRFLOW METERS)

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