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Cleaning up after my last round of upgrades so looking to move some stuff fast. Open to offers but dont lowball an already low price or I will ignore you.

R34 OP6 Highflow turbo.

Built by hypergear in 2011, I thought it was stuffed and bought a new turbo upgrade. Turns out my manifold studs were just loose and blew out the gasket.

Tested and still boosts perfectly and made 250kw at 18-20psi on my car.

Asking $300 for a nice quick sale, Comes with turbo feed and drain fittings.

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Second on the list is a set of 3 285/30/18 Federal RS-R tyres (2 with 1000kms~ use and 1 with some shoulder wear)

Was going to sell as the pair but basically throwing the 3rd in for free if you want it, has some outer shoulder wear but the rest is fine

Been stored in my garage for 6 months, good street tyre and decent on the track when warm but will lose grip after about 5 hard laps.

Asking price is $200 for all 3

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Tyre 1

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Tyre 2

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Lastly is a pair of 265/35/18 KU36's they are like 1mm above the wear indicator and would only serve well for drifting or 1-2 sessions of a track

priced accordingly at $30 for the pair

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All items located in Penrith Western Sydney, happy to freight anywhere in aus if you pay postage.

contact me via PM

thanks,

David

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