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Hi all i got my To4z turbo kit off my r32 gtr its 2000km old reason am seeling is cuz i want to go bk to twin turbos n wanna put it bk to standard

Turbi kit includes :

•Garret To4z 2000km old no shaft play or anything in really good condition

•custom made highmount manifold by Addicted performance

•custom braied oil n water lines

•custom 3" dump heat rapped

38mm turbosmart waste gate with screamer pipe

4" drift pod n intake

All parts are 2000km costed me $5500 askin $3500 or best offer

U can contact me on 0402184950 thanks

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Can you email me pics of all of the parts? What is the exact spec of the Turbo and lastly, please can you let me know how much sea freight to the UK (manchester) would be? My email addy is:- [email protected]

Cheers, Andy

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