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Hi guys,

I'm at Coomera, QLD, although i regularly am at Helensvale, Southport and Broadbeach if there are easier spots to organise a 'drop off'.

I've just bought a KKR560 from a very kind member of this forum, and installed a front mount, and gone bosch 040 while i'm at it.

So, for sale i have...

1. Stock RB25 Turbo. Stock boost all it's life until last year i put it to 10psi.

2. RB25 Stock Dump Pipe

3. Stock R33 Side Mount Intercooler

4. Stock R33 Fuel Pump

And I might have some other bits floating around the 'parts bin' if you are looking for something else i may have removed, just ask :P

At the moment I'd prefer pickup/delivery, not keen on posting but if you really want it, let me know!

Isaac (PH *removed*)

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