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OK Boys n gal I got some parts here which were supposed to go in my R34 GTT.

Unfortunately she's up for sale due to financial reasons.

These will suit any car performance enthusiast and you're getting them for half the price I got them for TRUST ME! There not cheap…

No chinese bullshit imitations.

Contact me on 0400 899 981 or PM me.

I'm in Parramatta AREA Sydney.

Will sell separately or will sell the manifold wastegate and turbo as a package for $2100 save $150.

BRAND NEW!

Garrett GT3582R (AKA GT3540)

0.76 exhaust Rear housing ( was professionaly changed from the 1.06 to avoid lag)

Dual ball bearing internals standard

T3 style base flange and the big .70 compressor cover with 4" inlet.

600 - 700 HP RATING

$1600

BRAND NEW

Turbosmart 38mm Ultra External Waste gate

$400

Exhaust Manifold $250 (To Suit R34 GTT)

$250

GT3582R 1.06 exhaust Rear housing

$200

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