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G'day folks,

I have the stock turbo that came off my M35 last week when i upgraded to the Hypergear unit. The car had about 95,000km's give or take on the odo when it was removed. Held boost fine and i never had any issues with it. Will be sold without an actuator as i'm sure i owe Scotty one.

$500 firm.

I also have the stock injectors (someone can probably help me out with the size as i'm not sure)

$150 firm

I can get some pics up and i may have a few other bits kicking about.

PM me if interested

Cheers

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Bump

Make me an offer if you want a good stock turbo to highflow. Helpful so you don't have to have your M35 off the road while you wait for the swap over from Hypergear

Cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

G'day folks,

I have the stock turbo that came off my M35 last week when i upgraded to the Hypergear unit. The car had about 95,000km's give or take on the odo when it was removed. Held boost fine and i never had any issues with it. Will be sold without an actuator as i'm sure i owe Scotty one.

Cheers mate

  • 1 month later...

Make me an offer folks.

Would like to clear out the garage.

I also have stock suspension, stock exhaust and a few other bits from when I upgraded my turbo. Car had travelled about 95k kms when all parts were removed.

Cheers

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