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these are the only pics i have at the moment becuase the turbo is currently on its way to Aus from Japan. The turbo was fully rebuilt by HKS Japan and never used since so there no need to worry about the condition of the turbo. Thle rebuit cost 106,000yen which is aprx $1400 AUD.

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I too would be worried about having a siv for an air cleaner. do you really mean ONO because i'll offer you $800 if it has been rebuilt. just coz the japs do it doesn't mean its got magic built into it. thats how much they cost here to get rebuilt so i think thats a fair deal

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Its off an SR20DET sorry mate i dont want to seperate.

That Siv for the air cleaner was put on there after the rebuild it was never driven on the road without an air filter.

hahahaha no chance i have already been offered $1800 and will most likely be sold pending buyers finance.

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