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Stock R32 GTS-T *Exhaust Manifold $20 ono

*Dump Pipe $15 ono

Jaycar 6.5" Splits (Silver ones) with crossovers tweeters etc. $40SOLD

Windscreen Wiper Motor $15 ono

Hicas Pump $20 ono

R32 Heater Motor $20 ono.

R32 Brake Master Cylinder $15 ono

R32 Clutch Master Cylinder $20 ono SOLD

R32 Ash Tray $10

R32 Grey Glove Box with Lock $10

Location Northern NSW 2460 will freight anywhere

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ryan, its nic danger the guy who bought the turbo off you from ebay. mate that turbo was shagged it had cracks in bouth housings and the shaft was bent. i tried contacting you 4 times and never get a reply you told me the turbo was fine except some little chips on the exhaust wheel. you ripped me off and then didnt get back to me after my 4 attempts to contact you :argue:

I took the turbo to GCG turbochargers and they said they wouldnt even rebuild it as the housings were shagged.

Its funny how the internet is such a small place.

I ended having the turbo recod using new housings, shaft, bearings, thrust collar and plates. i had to pay $300 for housings and then $1100 for the reco.

I think i am entitled to some sort of compensation.

and if you dont want to refund me part of the purchase price then atleast work something out with me.

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Pm sent.

Ive already explained to you about the turbo.

Ive given you my number and if you would like to continue this feel free to drive to my house and see me.......

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