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just signed up for a new house so i need to clear out my shed over the next two months(before the demo begins)

items picks below

r33 gtr bottom end $500
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VARSTON 18x10 rims with 505 a050 rubber $1100
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r33 non vspec rear end $800

r33 gtr ic setup complete $500 $500
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stock r33 turbos $200

tomie type b 260 9.15 intake cam shaft $200

stock r33 gtr intercooler $100
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stock bovs $100
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R33 gtr rims with ao50 rubber $900
Os giken rebuilt twin plate $1200
located valley heights sydney

pick up or ship

pete

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5-9, haha you where the one that beat me to it :(

Daaaamn yoooou Faaaatz :rant:

yea purchased for the dumps... thus the dump price

yurns will go epic on your 3 litre

Apparently Fatz you will trade stuff for beer,

Case of beer for the Greddy intake kit? :yes:

i do like beer but $$$ talk

Two cases for the turbs and dumps lol

Offer forth coming

do it!

yea purchased for the dumps... thus the dump price

yurns will go epic on your 3 litre

i do like beer but $$$ talk

do it!

haha if you still have it (doubt it) when i get the R back from E85 and i has cash leftover ill take it. No kesh at the mo

haha if you still have it (doubt it) when i get the R back from E85 and i has cash leftover ill take it. No kesh at the mo

no dramas

drop us a line when ya feeling rich

added more stuff to the first post

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They are T618Zs ( TD06SL2-20Gs ) and should make North of 500rwkws with all supporting mods

Hey Fatz, still trying to figure out what way I want to go, when I figure my shit out ill hit you up if you still have stuff

Can I get you to measure the 10cm housing outlet size pleeeease

Cheers Mate

They are T618Zs ( TD06SL2-20Gs ) and should make North of 500rwkws with all supporting mods

Hey Fatz, still trying to figure out what way I want to go, when I figure my shit out ill hit you up if you still have stuff

Can I get you to measure the 10cm housing outlet size pleeeease

Cheers Mate

will do when i get a chance

are these laggy turbos?

more laggy than a pt6466?

how much boost can you push through them on 85?

the engine they're for is an rb29

how do you think spool and boost potential will be up against a 6466?

are these laggy turbos?

more laggy than a pt6466?

how much boost can you push through them on 85?

the engine they're for is an rb29

how do you think spool and boost potential will be up against a 6466?

these are 500rwkw plus turbos so they will suffer some lag

bonus is they come with the 8cm rear housing which will bring them on harder ( if thats what you need)

2.9 they would be pretty epic

compared to a 6466 no idea ( depends on engine spec and a whole lot of shit)

also, got pics of them fitted?

no sorry

just look like some stock low mounts with some flashy pipes

Hey mate.. do u have a front pic of the gtr fmic? Wanna see if it will tidy up nicely

i will endevour to get them out this weekend and take some picks

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