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Hi all, i have a few things lying around the house:

Rb25 highflow turbo, was told it would flow into the 450hp region, had it inspected by my turbo mechanic and its in good condition with no end play. He said it would be a good turbo for a street car, comes with rb20 10 psi actuator, Never got the chance to put it on my car $825 posted Aus wide.

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r32/33 split dump/exhaust to cat. Made by advance in Australia, they make good exhausts and this ones mild steel as well. Screamer pipe would be hard to notice when installed. $275 posted Aus wide.

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or Both together for $1000 posted Aus wide.

Rb26 oil pump, $100 posted Aus wide.

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2x rb26/30 timing belts, used for 5000k each $50 for pair or $30 each posted Aus wide.

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Rb26 harmonic balancer, looks to be in good condition $125 posted Aus wide.

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Contact Chris on: 0407323643

BUMP!

Lots of interest, However due to someone stuffing me around i lost my other sales.

So from now on first in gets it!

Bump guys, want this gone may part swap for new rb25 balancer..

Price drop $850 cash for both dump and turbo this weekend only!

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