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PRICE: $1200 ono without afm and pods

LOCATION: Fraser coast

CONTACT: txt 0438016754

DISCRIPTION:

today I have a fully custom rb26 twin high mount setup for sale! the kit includes

2x custom high mount manifolds

2x custom dump pipes

1x custom Y pipe

2x custom intake pipes (rougher quality compared to the rest of the kit)

2x custom oil return hard lines custom and very accurate

1x custom intake Y pipe

2x great condition rb26 r32 stock turbos with minimal to no shaft play

fully custom water and oil lines with lots of speed flow fittings

can include twin z32s and pod filters to match for extra

also has any other parts you can think of for the turbo setup that I may of forgotten

this kit is an extremely custom rb26 twin turbo high mount setup that all lines up perfectly and works extremely well, the kit it currently bolted up to my rb26 setup so visual inspection is available along with seeing the car drive, a deposit will be required before removal of the setup

the waterlines are a fully custom setup with a lot of speed flow fittings and a few cheaper fittings because they ran out of speed flow fittings at the shop, a few of the lines where damaged when I ran them a bad way but there is no leaks or anything just visual damage.

I am upgrading to a large high mount single turbo setup so I will consider swaps for a large genuine turbo or a nice single turbo manifold for a rb26

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