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hey guys,4 sale i have a few of the old parts off my rb20det. reason for sellin these is that i have just done a turbo upgrade and the parts are now useless to me, the items for sale are

rb33 series 2 turbo with little to no shaft play and has been on my car for 30thousand k and never boosted!! $250

3" turbo dump pipe near new to suite the standard rb20/25 turbo with the standard low mount manifold $300

z32 afm $280

rubber pipe the goes from afm to the turbo $25

standard intercooler pipe that says ceramic turbo on it ( goes across the top of the motor and bolts to the throttle body) $$25

standard low mount manifold in great condition no cracks or leaks $30

some prices may be slightly negotiable but no stupid offers plz my contact number is 0431144493 and all parts can be picked up from brisbane bayside area

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