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yeah mate thats what they came off, havent got pics but mayb able to sort something out. looking at 2700 for the turbo and manifold, open to any suggestions as well. cheers Matt

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looking at only 1200 for the lot?? not sure on the wastegates. The manifold is back down at JMS you can give them a buzz to find out the size 0882606919

Also got the sub zero style plennum as well. If you have HPI issue 35 you can see it in there on my car. looking at 600 for that

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yeah, mate still got the engine and head? the engine has been re-built with standard stuff and the head is of atm. what are you after?

Actually wondering if you still have the old motor not the new one. However want one with the head. Dont need any plenums or turbos and stuff. Just something to stick in the shed and start pulling down myself for a rebuild.

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