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Item:[garret T3/T4 71/48 trim]

Location:[Melbourne]

Item Condition:[brand new from america]

Reason for Selling:[not being use need a good home]

Price and Payment Conditions:[$900 will deliver to door in melbourne]

Extra Info:[stamps still on box]

Contact Details:[0411455899 :) ]

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thanks and yes im in melbourne

just one question will it bolt stright up to the stock man and will fit with out much work?

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pict to [email protected]

thanks and yes im in melbourne

just one question will it bolt stright up to the stock man and will fit with out much work?

yes its a straight bolt on to exhaust manifold, will need bigger then stock intercooler & pipes, mayb even a 3-3.5 inch dump.

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