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Selling my R32 GTST so cleaning out my garage of old/spare parts.

Will take reasonable offers.

RB20 Turbo – Good Condition for its age, some shaft play but nothing unreasonable for age

Never boosted over stock 10 pound

Comes with RB25 7 pound actuator

Turbo Elbow and oil return pipe included – new bolts required for turbo elbow

$100

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RB25 Turbo – Suit Hi-flow/Rebuild

Series 1 Turbo

Comes with oil return pipe

$100

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Rb20/25 Split Dump Pipe – 2.5 Inch

Never Used

Dump to Front Pipe Gasket and Bolts included

$40

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Rb20/25 Dump Pipe – 3 Inch

Cut off from front pipe

Free

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R32 GTST Passenger Side Headlight – HC3 Bulb Type

Off a 1990 Model

$50

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R32 GTST RB20 Stock Intercooler – Comes with some piping

$20

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RB20/25 Stock Manifold - $30

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Pick Up Only

Location: Morningside, Brisbane

Contact: David via PM or 0403130600

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I've just realised I can't reply to PM yet.

DJRIFT I am willing to send the headlight at your expense.

This goes for all items, I am willing to send at buyers expense but prefer pick up.

To be on the safe side I am going to say it will suit a rebuild/high flow.

The r33 turbo was taken off my car as a thought it blew an oil seal. I put a new turbo on and the engine was still blowing a heap of smoke so it wasn't the turbo that's the problem. But its got a bit of shaft play and at higher boost around 13psi sounded like the compressor wheel was hitting the side, wasn't evident at 10psi though.

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