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So this is what i got, prices are slightly negotiable but dont push your luck.. it's all top quality gear.

1.Rb25det, Lume & Gearbox Long motor and box, 63 xxxkm, very fresh motor, got it out of a half cut imported by Option 1 Garage. Everything but AFM $3500

* no pic - its a stock engine and gearbox *

2.Trust TD06 25g, Trust 50mm Wastegate, Trust Stainless Hi Mount Manifold - Comes with braided turbo oil line, Trust heat shield, polished front pipe, Dump and front pipe, Z32 AFM. Manifold has just been reinforced by Nathan at Fabulous Fabrications. $3200

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Nathans handy work ^^

3.OS Giken Twin Plate Clutch - bought from JDM Garage and rebuilt by NPC $1050

* no pics, but can get one if you really want *

4.Polished GReddy Intake Plenum - Brand new never fitted to an engine. Comes with everythng from the factory including fittings, throttle body adaptor, silicon, hoses etc. $1100

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Everything located in Brisbane, prefer pickup but will freight anywhere at your expense, but only if you are straight up and easy to deal with.

Begin throwing money at me.

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Hey budy, do you still have the turbo set up?

Does the front pipe include the external waste gate connection pipe or is it a screamer set up?

Do you have any pics of the turbo and did you have it running on this engine set up or did you just buy it all and never end up using it?

have just taken a deposit on the turbo setup.

if it falls through i will let you know mate.

but to answer your questions, yes the front pipe has a flange on it for the wastegate, but i was intending on using a screamer. i have never used this gear, it is still in the box it was delivered to me in. None of it is new, but in very good condition.

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