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FOR SALE:

GARRETT 2860 -5. Turbos are still pretty much new! they have done just about 2000 kms. 1000 kms running the motor in. looking at $1800

HKS SUCTION KIT. after market hard piping kit for the turbo side. has little bit of scratches here and there other still like new. after $800

hks split dumps. $300

standard manifolds which have been ported out. $250

after market front pipe $200

with this set up the car ran 408 kws at the rears on 21 pounds with e85. we had plenty more left in it but didnt push more then that due to running a standard gearbox.

all inspections are more then welcome. if your after photos and are genuinely interested by all means shoot me a text message and ill reply with the photos your after. prices are slightly negotiable but low ballers will be told were to go. parts are located in victoria melbourne

CONTACT NUMBER: 0423682131 LOKY

cheers.

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PRICE DROP ON ALL PARTS!

GARRETT 2860-5 $1600

HKS SUCTION KIT PIPING $650

HKS SPLIT DUMPS $250

STANDARD MANIFOLDS WITH BIG PORTS $200

AFTERMARKET FRONT PIPE $150

ALL PRICES ARE SLIGHTLY NEGOTIABLE AS I NEED THESE GONE TO FUND MY SINGLE TURBO CONVERSION!!!

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