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Hi Guys,

Got I few things laying around the garage that I have no use for.

1. Stock R32 RB20 turbo, came off my car at about 150,000km. Seems to be fine with no shaft play, no actuator on it at the moment but will come with compressor elbow - $100

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2. Stock R33 RB25 Turbo, came off a wrecked series 2 R33 and has no shaft play and both wheels are in good nick. I have been running it for about 8 months at 12psi with no problems. Comes with RB20 actuator attached for easy 10psi straight up & compressor elbow. - $250

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3. Stock GTST Airbox, great if you need to pass a defect or something - $100

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4. Stock R32 side mount intercooler plus various intercooler pipes, reasonable condition - $20

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5. BLITZ Atmo Blow off valve - in good condition, makes a nice sound & caused no problems for me might be possible to plumb back if you changed the trumpet - $75

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6. JVC MP3 Head unit, its a bit basic but works fine. Model #KD-G405

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7. Stock GTST wing in black, comes with brake light. Average condition as it has been sitting around in the garage for a while. Will probably come up ok with a cut & polish - $50

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8. Cannon silencer thing, suits a 5 or 6 inch cannon. Will confirm when I find my tape measure. - $10

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9. R32 horn, might be good if yours has given up. - $10

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Located in Wynnum, will post at buyer's expense.

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have a look and see if you have the rest (outer part inside guard) of the airbox and the small z bracket that the front steel bracket on the box mounts to . mine is missing. if you do have it work out a figure for it.



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