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Selling my PTE 7675 1.12 turbo. Turbos mint condition no shaft play. Ceramic coated rear housing. Selling due to going bigger.

Made 1021hp on 35psi

Will come with front cover in 3rd pic with 3.5" vibrant clamp

SAU special 3k

Pick up Brisbane Northside but can post at buyers expense.

Listed elsewhere

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