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Hello all, looking at going the big single route.

My current set up therefore, has to make way.

What's on offer:

Twin hks gtrs, unknown kms.

3in midori dumps(very similar to the hpi ones)

Tomei expreme manifolds

ARC super induction box

Twin standard airflow meters

Intake piping(to turbos)

Oil and water lines

Twin turbo connection pipe

And exhaust y pipe(unknown brand, bigger than standard, 2in pipes to 3in collector)

No photos yet.

Still on the car.

Most will know what everything looks like.

Most will know the capable power levels.

Have been running mine on a lazy 18-20psi.

Price, 3500, or swap for large single setup.

Location, west Sydney.

Pm me, I'm on here a fair bit.

Cheers, Luke.

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Hi, Luke

I have got a Trust T88 34D with gate rated at 900hp and A T88-38GK rated to 1100hp and only one set of Trust manifold, intake Y pipe front pipe etc.

Call /sms 0433878905 to discuss details

cheers

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  • 3 months later...

End of financial year bump.

If i get a decent return, i will hopefully buy my single.

Then will,advertise separate pieces.

People who have asked for items, will be contacted first with he price.

Cheers, luke.

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