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Hi ladies and gents,

I have a Twin turbo kit for sale which was on my R34 RB25, it is a good kit and comes with everything you need, (i have put everything in a box when i pulled it off so it all should be there)

It was very responsive, the previous owner had it tuned and says it was 300Kw at the wheels, all flanges on both manifolds have been machined / milled to be super flat, it comes with two to one intake pipe and two to one intercooler pipe so it is easy to fit, it also comes with all oil and water lines.

Call or text for more info

zero four 50 7 2 7 48. eight

Located near Prestons

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