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Hey dudes got some r33 gtst series 2 turbo gear for sale .Sydney buyers prefered

T3 turbo from series 2 motor including hot pipe ,oil and waterlines minus the oil return to sump ,also have the 3 inch dump ,but will have to cut it off as its the downpipe aswell which i need .

$600

Turbo manifold $200

Intercooler front mount used for a few months ,made 190 at wheels with the above turbo and standard ecu.450x250x70 its got polished bash plates around it originally from GCG $250 will bolt straight on to r33

Also 1.00 rear housing brand new, P Trim ,Garrett ,T3 Flange $150

Also got a set of brand new civic coupe altezza tail lights in box $200

Sydney buyers preferred ,

Laterz

Does the cooler come with piping?

Nah sorry dude ,its easy enougth to do,if you got a buddy who can weld ,then just get it powder coated .

Are you still interested ?

If you want the piping $400 its powder coated white let me know.I will just get it remade for mine ...seeing as won't be goin for awhile anyway.

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hey very interested in the oil/water lines if u will seperate?

I got a guy comin on weekend pretty keen on everything ,if he's not interested I'll PM you

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