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All parts are located in Padstow, Sydney. Shipping will be paid by the buyer.

Contact me via PM.

Item: -5 turbo's with modified actuators by Racepace Motorsport. Currently set at 19 psi. Turbine housings have been opened up to match the gasket. Comes with oil drains also.
Price: $1200
Condition: Great. 10,000 kms worth of use.

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Item: -5 turbo's. Both are blown so will suit a GTX upgrade.

Price: $500
Condition: Dead. Needs rebuild.

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Item: Front pipe to suit RB30/26. Twin 3 inch into single 4 inch

Price: $300
Condition: Fine

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Item: SMB rear muffler "diff back". Single 4 inch into twin 3 inch tips.
Price: $350
Condition: Fine.

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Item: Modified Twin Turbo Pipe
Price: $150
Condition: Fine. It has had the "twin turbo" raised bit ground down. It came off an RB30.

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Item: HKS AFM delete pipes
Price: $200
Condition: Fine. Painted black. A few scratches.

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Item: Modified intake pipes. This has had the narrow point removed.
Price: $100
Condition: Fine.

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Item: HPI RB26 dump pipes (32/33)
Price: $500
Condition: Fine

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Hey guys,

Both items are located in Georges Hall, Sydney. Buyer pays postage. Contact me via PM.

Item 1: Haltech EGT sensors (6 of) includes weld on bungs

Price: $600

Condition: Brand new.

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Item 2: Holley Dominator 12 - 1800

Price: $420

Condition: 2 weeks of use and 1 dyno session. It came out of GTRNUR's (Ian) car. 98 fuel only.

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