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I am very keen on the 6boost, please pm me to let me know what you would sell it for alone :) if you will that is

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Alcon Mono6 calipers with R35 hats and used PMU rotors ; 380 x 34mm $3500 firm No caliper mounts or lines.. If you want those then I will need to machine them up and cost will be $4200 for a complete bolt on kit with DS2500 pads

Genuine Trust TD06H-25G turbo $1500 firm

Koyo R32 GTR replacement radiator $250ono

R32 GTR headlights $200 ono. The chrome is hazed and peeling.

AU Falcon electric thermo fans $80

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Had a quick look through the thread. Couldn't see any SOLD replies about the shiftlight and launch control. Still available?

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keen on the 32gtr headlights.. read all 5 pages and didn't see that u'd sold them?? PM price plus postage to "5050 SA"

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Back up for sale is sale my TD05H-18G with 3" inlet. Its a Kando, new and never used. Friend is selling his S13 project car so bits he had called dibs on are being returned.

It has a Subaru core so is 360deg bearing with water cooled core and oil lube

TD05H-18G

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Asking $540 for the turbo with no exhaust housing or $750 with the Trust 8cm rear housing (3 bolt)

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