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I have another motor coming in the next 6-8 weeks. If i dont sell the setup then i most likely just keep running it until i get back from OS when i can afford to respray the engine bay and throw the new motor/setup in. If its not sold then i would rather lend it to a friend for his R32 whilst the setup finds a buyer...rather then give it away cheaply

How much to Brissuie? Probably around $100-120 as it would all up weigh about 20kgs and take up a large carton about 600x450x450

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New timing belt and water pump going on motor in the next 10 days. Once the thing is retuned with the cams i will be keeping the setup until Sept-Oct. So any interested parties should contact me soon.

Out of interest, though i dont want to let it go much cheaper then my askign price...is the price the problem? Or is it noone likes Greddy setups??? PM responses if you could be bothered

been considering this since first view is this setup internall or external wastegate

any chance of pics of indivial parts if its all still for sale

its external gate.

its all on the car still so you might not get pics of separate parts...

This is The soarer kit but both include the same things, slighly differrent shape of course lol.

Killer kit.

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