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hi I got a rb25 neo op6 turbo came off my rb25 neo a vl blew no smoke wot so ever there was no blow threw oil in the dump pipe intercooler pipping or air intake an made no noises but it's front turbine has some chips due to running it with no air filter for the last few months an it loo0422675546422675546s like it had a smal0422675546 rock go threw it it only has a very very small amount of play an has no damage to the front housing an still spooled up fine still has plenty of life left in it.. $200 ono

next I have a rb25 neo standard turbo manifold an heat sheild...$40

rb25 series 1-2 inlet manifold top an bottom half... $40

rb25 series 2 afm... $70

also have a vl group a front bar vl aero rear bar an vl Calaisone piece fibreglass light cover no blinker cover they are all in need repairs... $150 for the lot

pickup Sydney nsw

also I'm after a set of good dis 001 splitfires so can work out a deal or swap for a set I'm also after a tial or turbo smart 44mm 2 bolt wastegate with screamer pipe so if u have ever of these items let me no an we can work out a deal message me for pics as I'm having trouble uploading so text me an I will send pics cheers 0422675546

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