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I am currently selling the car and these stuff were meant to go in it but decided to sell them separately.

a couple of stuff were in the car and were recently removed due to upgrade.

T3 / T70 turbo ( same spec as garrett T60-1 ) i think was made by masterpower and is rated at 650HP. comes with 4' silicon hose as pictured and gaskets.. its a V band flange but i got a custom made v band kit for it especially made for this turbo,.. all brand new --> $700

Brand new S/S 304 grade manifold for RB20/25 with pipe for 35-40mm external w/gate comes with all gaskets--> $450

Brand new in box 35mm external w/gate kit ( tial style ) $200 --[COLOR=Yellow] SOLD[/color]

Greddy style twin pillar pods that fits perfectly into your r33 pillar and fits 2 60mm gauges --> $50--[COLOR=Yellow] SOLD[/color]pending payment

HKS mushroom pod --> $20--[COLOR=Yellow] SOLD[/color]pending payment

3' Lamco white faced boost gauge ( gauge only..no hose etc ) $20--[pending paymentCOLOR=Yellow] SOLD[/color]

Stock r33 stereo -- tape deck and cd player --> $50

Bosch fuel pump 535 -- same as flow rate as walbro - 165L/H -->$120

Wolf 3D version 4 computer -- tuned by mercury motorsport with receipt -- for r33 gtst s.1 -- plug and play with hand controler only been in car for 1 month --> $1100

Nismo Twin plate clutch with 60% meat left -- will handle big HP. --> $700

picture of the clutch will be up soon.

will only do COD to buyer with 20% deposit...thank you.

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i dont know if its the same as ebay but this one was purchased from toofasttofurious performance...its the same turbo they sell for $1100 and i did my research that they are pretty much the same spec as the garrett T60-1-- orders them from masterpower and sell for higher price but masterpower calls them T70... or i could be wrong.

Is it a proper Master Power turbo or an ebay copy Master Power turbo?  Two very different pieces of kit.

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