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Hey guys, selling these 2 items here in Sydney. Pickup is cool or I can post them anywhere in australia

1. Kinugawa / Kamak T67-T25G high mount turbo kit - $1400

Includes everything you'll need - T67 Turbo, XSpower highmount manifold & 44mm wastegate (plumbs into the split dump), 3" stainless split dump pipe, oil feed lines, hoses/clamps etc. The turbo is in immaculate condition, as new, less than 2000km old. XSpower manifold is HPC coated black and also less than 2000km old. Good for upwards of 300rwkw with a good tune

There's a massive thread with loads of info on these turbos here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/347726-kando-dynamics-turbo/

will also include a matching XTR turbo beanie and blitz pod filter if I get the right price

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2. R33 Gts-t power FC, no hand controller - $750 firm

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