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Item: gt3076r - .70 a/r front housing .82 rear housing

Location: Brisbane West

Condition: As new 4000km old :) No abnormal shaft play, purchased this off previous owner was making 300kw.

Reason for Selling: Chang of plans.

Asking Price: $1100 ONO

Delivery Methods: PickUp or Post at your expence

Contact Info: PM, [email protected], 0420 855 181

Pictures: On request.

THIS IS PERFECT TURBO FOR YOUR RB25.

turbo is in great condition no shaft play, only selling it as i need the coin to buy some wheels

Done 4000klms from previous owner who bought it new

good for 300rwkw +

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