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ok i have 2 VG30 turbos but i do belive that both the seals r gone??? i dont know if there worth anything but if they are then im happy to flog them off! i dunno if there worth to buy and hiflow them or what?? so offers if there worth anything!!

location is adelaide but will post at buyers expense!

cheers

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i have one int good nic, but the cat knocked a oil filter off the shelf and onto the compressor wheel.... smished up one blade, it bugs me thinking it will die and kill the engine im building ( taken 10 months so far...)

can i have a compressor wheel??? (what you after)

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ok there both off vg30det but the op6 housing one is pending payment of $150 and the other one doesnt have to op6 rear housing so im happy for anything on that one..

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