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Garret Gt35/40 Turbo, Tial Wastegate, Highmount Manifold, Trust Dump Pipe


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Selling the following to suit rb20,rb25,rb30:

Genuine Garret GT35/40 turbo with 82mm rear outlet

XS POWER highmount manifold,

TIAL wastegate,

matching TRUST dump pipe

Oil return hose to suit the turbo. is heavy duty thick braided hose.

I had these parts waiting to go onto my rb30det, but the car is gone now. the turbo is in excellent condition, no shaft play at all.

I paid $2200 for all of these, but am looking for a quick sale so $2000 ono for the lot

will take offers on individual parts through PM or text msg. Please dont reply here because I dont get the notifications.

I can assist with freight/shipping at buyers cost. I can get a quote if you let me know your suburb and postcode

Daniel 0422051559

Located on the Gold Coast

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