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Hi there, have the following parts for sale. Am located in Brisbane, so to all those interested in Brisbane, give me a PM or call me on 0421139371.

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Garrett GT3076R .63 Rear Housing - $1100

Apexi EL2 Mechanical Boost Gauge White Face/Blue Illumination - $180

GReddy Type RS BOV - $120

Front Mount Intercooler 550x200x88 2.5" Inlet/Outlet - $180

Walbro Fuel Pump 255LPH - $120

Drift Stainless Steel Air Filter - $70

MWR 630cc Injectors (Suit 1ZZ-2ZZ & More) - $280

Apexi Power FC With Hand Controller (Toyota Celica 2ZZ-GE) - $890

still got the turbo for sale?? how much work has it done and what sort of power was it making??

Hi there, turbo is still for sale. Was used for about 25k km's or less and made 280kw atw, running 0.7 bar of boost.

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Hi there, turbo is still for sale. Was used for about 25k km's or less and made 280kw atw, running 0.7 bar of boost.

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Any shaft play? Was it ever serviced? What oil did you run in your engine/turbo?

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Any shaft play? Was it ever serviced? What oil did you run in your engine/turbo?

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No shaft play at all. Has never been serviced. Used Nulon fully synthetic 5W-30.

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will fuel pump fit r33 gtst?

and run well enough to make 250kw?

cheers

chris

Hi there, yes fuel pump will fit R33 and will handle 250kw no problems

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Price is firm on BOV to all those interested. If you search around, a genuine GReddy Type RS BOV goes for more than what's asked.

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