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GARRET 2860-7S ALMOST BRAND NEW LESS THEN 5, THOUSAND KS DONE! come with turbos and actuators (wich i think are upgraded)

1,500 ONO

Splitfire coilpacks for RB26 (not sure if u can use on other rb engnies) 450 ONO

GTR GEARBOX WORKING FINE 550 ONO

can mms more pics etc located melbourne maybe ship or post at buyers expence

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GTR GEARBOX WORKING FINE 550 ONO
the gearbox is one that i had in my gtr but i have another one

if the gearbox worked fine... why did you replace it?

Lets consider:

the wine red GTR you were trying to sell (including parts of) had a blown tranny when the previous owner was trying to sell it. he was selling with a spare r33 tranny to put in.

the gearbox is one that i had in my gtr but i have another one

Case in point: if it was from your Red GTR and its broken.

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