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hyper gear tr43i turbo externally gated t3 flange and v band rear housing held 370rwhp on my r33 easy- $450

1x r33 intake manifold bare just top and bottom -$50

1x r33 intake manifold complete with injectors rail and sensors-$100

2x r33 throttle bodies one with tps other non and one s1 and one s2-$40 each

1xr33 pink label afm-$60

2x 12"(i think) thermo fans- $20

1x r33 exhaust manifold-$50

1r33 man ecu -$60

1x r33 standard air box-$30

location Brisbane

contact on here or 0412383721

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whats needed to bolt that turbo onto my r33 s1.5?

depending on whether you are going hi mount or low mount u will need and external gate and pipe from somewhere to plumb it, oil line and the exhaust shop to make it fit your dump pipe.

How good a working order is the afm? Pink label... That a S2 RB25DET? Will u post to Sydney?

dont realy have time to get down to the post ofice but i will let you know but yes should be working as it was on my car before i went map sensor.

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