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hey i have a R33 s1 standard turbo for sale purchased as i thought mine was blown but it has turned out to be valve guides damn it! So now i have no use for the turbo i bought it's in good condition told it came off a car that had done 70xxxkm reliable bloke :)

purchased for $350

after quick sale need cash to fix head $300

pm

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mob 0420243038

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been to the mechanic and ran on the dyno, it's only really blowing smoke under deceleration the after that which means the guides are worn and under pressure it suck oil into the intake system causing it to blow plenty of smoke FARKEN GRR

as for price i really would like to get 300 i only just bought it for 350 and that seems to be every ones firm price so i thought 300 should be the goods pm a genuine offer and i can always consider it

can supply elbow and lines now if required (have someone i can get them off)

price drop without lines and elbow $250 for just the turbo

COME ON IT'S A BARGAIN!!!!!

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