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GT3071R

AR 0.64

Internal Wastegate

T3

Bought as bolt-on for R33 GTST.

Supplied as new from Croydon Racing off SAU, still have receipts, but some jerk hit my car in traffic, and mashed up the front end; never got to put it in.

Not a pro with these things, will answer what I can - But helps if you tell me what to look for :P

Cost new is approx $1600, and $180 for the actuator.

Will post signed courier.

Located in Canberra.

Open to offers over $1200.

Instant $1500.

Also on ebeh.

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