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hey guys,

i have decided to cancel my RB26 project and go another way

the turbo has done a dyno session with the old set up but the Tial exhaust

housing is brand new.

Garrett GT42 with brand new Tial housing 1.00 $2700

Brand new hypertune plenum with hypertune throttle body $2600

brand new ceramic coated 6Boost manifold to suit turbosmart 60mm gate and tial housing $1400

call chris 0451372955. live in adelaide but can post austalia wide

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hey guys,

i have decided to cancel my RB26 project and go another way

the turbo has done a dyno session with the old set up but the Tial exhaust

housing is brand new.

Garrett GT42 with brand new Tial housing 1.00 $2700

Brand new hypertune plenum with hypertune throttle body $2600

brand new ceramic coated 6Boost manifold to suit turbosmart 60mm gate and tial housing $1400

call chris 0451372955. live in adelaide but can post austalia wide

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!NEW PRICES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HYPERTUNE PLENUM + THROTTLE BODY $2300

TURBO WITH BRAND NEW TIAL HOUSING $2200

6BOOST MANIFOLD $1300

FREE DELIVERY WITH IN AUSTRALIA FOR ALL THE ABOVE

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