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Item: Genuine HKS intercooler

Location: Brisbane

Website:

Item Condition: Good Condition

Reason for Selling: Due to upgrade

Price and Payment Conditions: 200+postage

Extra Info: intercooler core size is 400x270x70 overall with end tanks is 530mm

Pictures: can be suppied

Item: Garrett GT30Ball Bearing Turbo 550hp

Location: Brisbane

Website:

Item Condition: as new Condition

Reason for Selling: Due to upgrade

Price and Payment Conditions: 1800+postage

Extra Info: .70 front polished housing, .82 rear, t3 flange, can sell with heat bag for an extra $150, turbo has only done 500km

Pictures: can be suppied

Contact Details: [email protected] or call 0418156085

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Edited by ilum4eva
aint these turbos 1800 new? correct me if im wrong

if so id like 2 know what the new price will be? may be interested.. ;)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

The hks intercooler has been sold. The new price for the turbo is $1800 which now includes postage, the heat bag, a new exhaust gasket, t3 turbo gasket and the turbo of course that's more than $2500 in value for $1800. I also have forsale is a rising rate malpassi with a gauge that's only done 10hrs work. I'm asking 150 plus postage.

pls e-mail me with any further questions at

[email protected]

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