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Few items up for sale.

All are brand new and unused.

Location: Canberra, but willing to post at your expense

Reason for selling: Change of plans

Items:

Garrett Gt3076r T3 .82 twin scroll with 3' v band outlet. Comes with gasket and v band flange/clamp

Price $1500

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Tomei r33 rb25 poncams to suit all r33 gtst with the metal CAS

Price $650

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Tomei exhaust cam gear to suit rb20, rb25 and rb26

Price $100

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r33 GTR BOV

Price $60

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Vct compatible, 256 duration w/ 8.5mm lift for both intake and exhaust.

If anyone wants the cams and cam gear, I'll do them together for $750 posted.

Or will do everything for $2100 posted.

Edited by Mitcho_7

Fair bit of interest in the cams, so get in quick before they're gone.

I'm willing to sell the chra and compressor of the turbo seperate for $1250 if the turbine housing doesn t suit. Turbine housings for gt30s can be had pretty cheap these days from places like ATP turbo etc

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