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Hey guys i have up for sale a complete custom made t04z turbo setup the manifold is a custom etm (extreme turbo manifolds) manifold which is cermaic coated (chrome) with a tial 44mm wastegate with screamer pipe that is branched off the turbine housing for the best boost control. it has a custom made etm 4inch dump pipe which is also ceramic coated (chrome) also have all the water oil lines included

ok so what you get

15000kms old garrett t04z with a cermaic coated .81 rear housing

a custom etm ceramic coated steam pipe manifold

tial 44mm wastegate with screamer pipe

4inch stainless dump pipe also ceramic coated

oil line to turbo

oil drain from turbo

and 2 x water lines to the turbo to suite rb26

all line braided 200 series teflon

im chasing around $4500ono for the complete setup and question pm me or txt me on 0432919092

thank you for your time

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what for is there a rule against it?

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