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Selling my turbo setup off my 32 rb25... Has barely been used. i actually bought it off my mate, who had barely used the turbo and mani, gate is brand new in box. lines and everything barely used. Setup is...

Kando t67 10cm v band (almost new)
Hybrid steel Mani high mount with 44m gate flange (almost new)
Tial MVR 44mm (brand new in box with all the springs)
Custom front pipe(pretty average mild steel)
All lines for the turbo and everything included, some of the lines are brand new and custom made to fit the setup. perfect working order, any other questions just ask. Selling this to fund car in japan.

Price: $1500

Item: power fc is for rb25det series 1 and 2. with hand controller

cond: perfect working order

pics: no, we all no what they look like. can get some if ur seriously interested and contact my mob.

Price: $900 firm

Item: genuine turbosmart Fuel pressure regulator - fpr3000

cond: brand new, no mount or fittings

pics: yes

price $250

All located in Melbourne, will only ship the power fc and the regulator

Contact 0407 056 817 as I DO NOT RESPOND TO PM'S

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Edited by Jack_Sky

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