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Hey Ladies and Gents, upgraded my twins so wanting to offload my stock 34R turbos.

Minimal shaft play, no obvious damage. Have sat under many cam cover leaks in its days ?

Price: $500

Located Glen Waverley

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Hey Ladies and Gents, got a complete engine gasket kit but using tomei top end gaskets so have an OEM top end gasket kit available. Includes OEM head gasket, exhaust manifold gasket, intake manifold to throttle bodies gaskets and throttle bodies to head gaskets.

Price: $100

Located Glen Waverley VIC

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