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Didnt mean to offend you, i just dont have an endless supply of money, and if thats not good enough, a polite decline would have been sufficient. p.s. dont want actuators.(or smart arse comments)

4500 is not a bad offer stace...seen quite a few places offering them at that price...so i think your on the mark. good luck mate selling em at 5200!

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4500 is not a bad offer stace...seen quite a few places offering them at that price...so i think your on the mark. good luck mate selling em at 5200!

yeah i thought $4500 was no where near ripping him. But remember beauty is in the eye of the beholder. P.M. me if you know of anyone selling them at that price.

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lmao @ 4500 for 2 ***in gt-rs turbos.....THIS IS A STEAL I PAYED 4300 FOR 1 at bd4s so go figure....dude i would put your price up..these turbos are way to good

im glad to see someone who knows the value of these units!

by all means go and get a set for $4500, i dont see too many for sale!!

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im glad to see someone who knows the value of these units!

by all means go and get a set for $4500, i dont see too many for sale!!

got a set pssiii, sorry to bother you! There are actually some people on here willing to help with manners. You were really NICE to deal with GOOD luck on your sale.

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