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Hi Guys

All the parts needed are in this kit so its ready to bolt on and tune.
All parts are new and never used, some have been bolted to my engine but then removed without being started as Im selling everything including the car.

Kit consist of the following,

Kinugwaw TDO6SL2-20G T3 8cm V band exh housing external gate with complete braided line fitting kit and all nuts, bolts, studs and gaskets needed.
Tial 38mm MVS wastegate in black.
Kelway high mount T3 steam pipe manifold
Kelway s/steel dump/front pipe with removable wastegate return to convert it to a screamer when the need arises
Kelway 3 inch aluminium turbo intake pipe with NEW silicon joiner
Kelway 2 inch aluminium turbo outlet pipe with NEW silicon joiner
New oil drain and cam cover hoses wrapped in NEW Aeroflow silicon heat sleeve
Aeroflow NEW fittings to adapt the water lines to the turbo so they fit neater than the supplied Kinugawa gear

So its a complete kit with the only thing you need to add to is a manifold gasket if you dont already have the re-usable S15 style gasket.

Price $2150.

Bosch ID 1000cc top feed injectors with loom plugs. set of x 4. NEW never used.

Price $420

Aeroflow billet top feed fuel rail kit for S13 SR
Comes with NEW Aeroflow fuel fittings to connect it all up.

Price $160

Turbosmart FPR 800 adjustable fuel pressure reg with Turbosmart fuel pressure gauge and Aeroflow fitting to connect it all up. All parts NEW.

Price $200

ALL LOW BALL OFFERS WILL BE IGNORED

LOCATED IN ADELAIDE. WILL POST AT YOUR COST.

Contact me on 0409597045

Cheers.

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