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Here i have a high flowed turbo which was built by ATP turbo performance located on princess HWY murrumbeena will easily push around 250rwkw with suporting mods... fuel sytem computer ect.. the TURBO is basicaly brand new as i put it on my car and wrote it off a week later just before the tune so has done around 100 - 200k of driving...So my loss is your gain .. Turbo consist of sierra sierra internals and both front and rear wheels wich has also been bored out... I paid 1800$ plus my stock turbo..

PRICE I WANT IS 1300$ No doubt if your in the market for a turbo it is a great deal.

PICK UP ONLY LOCATED IN VICTORIA S,E SUBURBS but also able to meet halfway just gimme a call and should be able to work it out.

I Have pics of the turbo attached so check it out.. ill use a AA battery for you to c rough size of the wheels n that...

Was origanly for RB25DET the great thing is Bolts straight on where stock one is with t4 flange .. n come with Oil line wich has been drilled because needs a tiny bit more oil than your stock

YOU can Contact me, my names Matt on - 0433490367

Contact me n i will email more pics as i dnt know how to upload wont let me :s

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Whhaa does no1 like boost here?? or you all got aftermarket turbo's!!! Sorry i must be advertising this great turbo for almost half price at the wrong f*kiing website!

Dude,

1. Things do not get sold overnight unless you advertise it for very much less. When it is a real bargain, things will go within a few hours.

2. Not all of us have aftermarket turbos, so i'm sure someone will come look for you to buy this off you.

3. This is not a f*kiing website, if you want to sell things here, learn to be nice and do not start raging on the forums.

Good luck

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