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I have an external housing with a 45mm gate flange welded on it if anyone wants to buy this turbo and convert it to external.

Gate and dose is best

Removed the engine today, i wont be able to use that dump( 3inch two piece) and probably the braided oil feed and coolant feed or the manifold so make me a deal, not going under $1100, to buy this new and pay for all this stuff is well over $1.5k...

You will not find a SS2 with less use than this, seriously good deal... practically brand new, its not some turbo thats been flogged on a track .. less than 1000k's of low boost driving...

More pics later or message me 0466257118

Edited by AngryRB

Removed the lot today, this is the package at the moment, may lose the manifold as people enquiring bout it, so as of today this what i got

- Manifold with long studs and spacer

- SS2 turbo in Mint condition

- 3 braided lines and the oil drain hose

- 3inch dump pipe shortened to fit straight up

Grab it bolt on and wind up some boost, tune and get your 300kw's plus for a bargain, all you need is an intake pipe now... :thumbsup: Absolutely no risk with this.. it will not blow blue smoke on boost or any silly shit for many years... :devil:

Oh.. for the guy that wanted it for $900 today.. sorry its now solid at $1100...

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Edited by AngryRB

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