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Item:R34 Turbo (vg30 exhaust housing for more power :P )

Condition: Excellent very slight play very very minimal

Price:$550

To Fit: (What car) Preferably a R33 or R34 or power hungry R32

Location: Sydney

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Comments: Very good condition, inspection welcome, comes complete with actuator etc.

Item:Actuator from R33 turbo

Condition: Great

Price:$40

To Fit: (What car) Any Vehicle will directly bolt onto a R34/R33 turbo or a VL/Skyline turbo setup

Location: Sydney

Contact:

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Item:Blitz BOV - with mounting plate for R33/R34/R32 flange.

Condition: Excellent, As new.

Price:$120

To Fit: (What car) Any...

Location: Sydney

Contact:

Comments: Comes with filter attachment.

Item:R34 stock Radiator

Condition: great.. Free stock thermostat :woot:

Price:$400

To Fit: (What car) Preferably R34 but no doubt it will work with any car.

Contact:

Comments: Very clean, fins very good not many damaged.

Item:R34 Stock fuel pump

Condition: Excellent no issues flowing

Price:$50

To Fit: (What car) Any

Location: Sydney

Contact:

Comments:

Also can supply

Stock suspension

Airbox

Intake pipe

Dump + Front pipe

AFM.

Edited by DECIM8

the dump/front pipe, is this aftermarket? 1 or 2 piece? internal or external gated? how much? can u post (4505 QLD) if this would be available? cheers

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Suspension sold.

BOV sold

BUMP for everything else.

Radiaitor great for someone who wiped out the front end of their r34.

Turbo great for an upgrade.

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