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2x z32 afm both are real used one 150 BRAND NEW one 250

TURBO KIT + intercooler kit

- Brand new kando t67 with Billet wheel upgrade

- pretty much new steam pipe manifold Used for display

- Brand new Genuine tial 44mm gate with everything

- Stainless tig welded dump pipe

- stainless screamer pipe

- fitting oil drain and oil feed All fitting etc needed to fit

1950

Cooler kit to suit this turbo kit or can be easily be altered for low mount

has a z32 afm in piping no holes cut kit With a good core and tig welded stainless piping

reo does not have to be cut etc

$500 for the kit or $620 with afm

Or 2400 For the lot

this kit made 377rwkw on 23.7 psi on e85 all comes in before 3700 rpm a amazing kit ready to bolt on

also got a return style cooler kit for stagea all for good for 400rwkw+ $550

must sms or call

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TURBO KIT + intercooler kit

- Brand new kando t67 with Billet wheel upgrade

- pretty much new steam pipe manifold Used for display

- Brand new Genuine tial 44mm gate with everything

- Stainless tig welded dump pipe

- stainless screamer pipe

- fitting oil drain and oil feed All fitting etc needed to fit

1950

also how many ks

and kms are brand new on everything bar dump pipe that's done about 500 I guess ( dyno runs for testing ) and manifold I was testing also gate turbo and in box and all

Who made the steam pipe manifold? Could you send me pics of the collectors? 0400215126.

Cheers josh

guy in qld makes them

go for around the 700 mark collector is not the best back we have used a lot of these on a lot of rb25's and there making fantastic response and power

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