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- 3071r update needs rebuild will also throw in oil drain, braided water n oil lines. intake pipe, intercooler pipe also near new stainless manifold for. prefer to sell together for $1000 ono

Edited by 8znR33

hey guys n girls i have for sale: (preffer not to post but maybe able to org postage if u want to pay for it but must recieve money b4 postage)

- Garrett 3071r .86 rear .50 front

Basically brand new only been on car for dyno no shaft play/getting a TD06 25G instead

comes with lowmount manifold to suit rb25, water lines oil lines, actuator

$1900 ono ( hit me wit an offer but no low ballers plz)

- R33 front drivers and passenger seats

no rips or tears great condition

$400 ono for both

- KKR480 turbo

great condition minimal to no shaft play

$650 ono

- 5 Spoke rims suit R33 17x9.5, 17x 8.5 or 9 from jap land

bit of gutter rash (from previous owner) but other wise good condition, no tyres

$450 ono

Pictures avail on request but wll try to get it on here asap. plz pm me or txt me on 0414424902

Thanks

Lok

hey guys n girls i have for sale: (preffer not to post but maybe able to org postage if u want to pay for it but must recieve money b4 postage)

- Garrett 3071r .86 rear .50 front

Basically brand new only been on car for dyno no shaft play/getting a TD06 25G instead

comes with lowmount manifold to suit rb25, water lines oil lines, actuator

$1900 ono ( hit me wit an offer but no low ballers plz)

- R33 front drivers and passenger seats

no rips or tears great condition

$400 ono for both

- KKR480 turbo

great condition minimal to no shaft play

$650 ono

- 5 Spoke rims suit R33 17x9.5, 17x 8.5 or 9 from jap land

bit of gutter rash (from previous owner) but other wise good condition, no tyres

$450 ono

Pictures avail on request but wll try to get it on here asap. plz pm me or txt me on 0414424902

Thanks

Lok

Hey mate,

pics of the kkr would be good. I read that thread you made about the whining noise it was making. Did you end up finding out if it was the turbo or something else?

heres pics of the KKR480. thers no shaft play at all and there was no whining noise with turbo, worked perfectly.

Cheers

Lok

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yea no worries mate i want these gone so let me knw wen u can pick em up. just txt me and ill send u my address n time to pick up.

0414424902

Cheers

Lok

$65 pickup for the front seats. I can get a set of series 2 seats for $50 but have to drive 1 1/2 hrs each way to pick them up :P Thanks.

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