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FS-located at Everton Park, Brisbane

S2/gtt 2000 OEM turbo, noisy when removed, suit rebuild/high flow $90

S2 automatic instrument cluster $40

S2 climate control unit $40

RB starter motor $30

Set 6 spark plugs http://www.briskusa....tment/dor14lgs/ equiv to ngk 7 heat range. Run in friends car for a couple of days only. $30

SPAL thermofan $40 (http://www.spal-usa...._16_paddle.html

SPAL PWM V3 thermofan controller $40 - ($60 for fan and controller, both used for approx 6 months)

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Bob, around 8kg, so auspost quotes around $90 for basic airmail. Know anyone in Brisbane travelling to NZ ?

No - one of my workmates is now driving trucks in Perth FIFO - comes home regularly but not via Brisbane!

I'm pretty sure all S2 Have the bigger exhaust housing. I believe they have Garrett on them rather than Nissan but not 100% on that.

Airmail price should be fine - will just contact guy who needs it to sort out payment - will PayPal be OK?

paypal is good.

Sorry to stufff you around but intended recipient of your turbo has (after searching fruitlessly for some time for an R34 turbo) managed to source one locally. Thanks anyway.

Do you still have the climate control unit or did infiltrator buy it?

Any chance you have the frame / mounting bracket for the climate control unit head unit area for sale?

Climate Control sold sorry. I do have this bracket, I bought this to do the xanavi-out conversion, but never sized it up, so not 100% sure which model its from. Basically 3 models, normal, xanavi and S2 manual. Pm me if interested.

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