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Hey guys,

 

So I'm looking for parts such as:

 

Turbo setups, injectors, top mount Manifold, Haltech ecu, external gate, FF plenum. All can be used but in good condition please. Anything really. Keen to buy a whole setup if you're going a different way. Just inbox or post on here see if I would want it.

 

Cheers [emoji1417]

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Im changing my setup in a few weeks, bits you may be interested in are

Highflow turbo (not sure by who)

Full 3 inch exhaust

600 x 300 return flow cooler kit

Pod filter

840cc injectors

This setup made 198kw on 10 psi with standard injectors and ecu, 235 kw with a tune on 14psi.

Not a monster upgrade but better than stock.

Have cash waiting depending on what it is happy etc. Car currently has 3inch all the way through, Apexi ecu and a front mount. Previous owner said car is making roughly 200-210kw but the Aim is to make about 400kw so need bigger injectors turbo the whole lot. If anyone can help? [emoji4]

 

I have the above plus more, a 2.8 neo with a borg warner that made 390kw at 17psi lol.
 

It'd cost about the same if you wanted everything. It would cost you about 1/4 of what you'd pay buying everything new. Send a PM if actually interested. Probably easier to just buy the car and re-shell everything in mine to the coupe you wanted. Save yourself 70k :P

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I have sard rail and injectors and probably afew other parts ya may need or use... all came off my 25det neo in my 34. Cheers bro and hopefully talk soon as you may have stuff spare i need... never know....

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6boost manifold ceramic coated and turbosmart 60mm wastegate can come with dump pipe  $1700

May sell it with gt3076r ceramic coated front and rear housings for extra $1200

I made 365kw on e85, 320kw on 98

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