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Hiya

i'm selling the external wastegate i recently purchased as there is an easier way to fix the problem i had that i was going to use it for

details of wastegate are here *edit Link fixed*

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=54274

$ - asking only what i paid $200

comes with a FREE dump pipe which i'm pretty sure is 3"

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This waste gate bolts onto the standard rb20 25 manifold and then the turbo bolts onto it. and its only been used for ONE WEEK! these wastegates are normally $400 +.

this gate sounds cool too...

The dump pime is for a turbonetics t3/t4 hybrid and it cost me $200 alone to get made up..

This is a good deal guys its like $600 worth of gear for $200!

looks like the guy interested is a time waster so this is still up for grabs

Im very interested. Only realy ned the waste gate and adapter but will buy the whole lot if I get it.

Just want to know how you ajust the boost pressure on it?

will you ship interstate, how hard to install? what size is the flange on the dump pipe, an what was the issue with your car that youve fix that relates back to something to do with the external wastegate an the dump pipe.

pm me

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