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1. 2 x Garrett GT2560-5's (yes 2560). 10,000kms old, never tracked other than Happy Laps twice. Comes with stock dump pipes. - $1100

2. Standard Twin Turbo piping, hoses etc, includes AFM replacement piece to connect to 2 x BMC Pod Filters. Filters are approx. 5000kms old. Rest is off a car with 53,000kms. - $300

3. Standard BNR34 GTR Clutch - $200

4. Titanium Front Pipe to suit twin turbo set up. 70mm in and 80mm out (internal diameters). No brand. - $900

5. Gruppe M Carbon Fibre Airbox including K&N filter for inside. Only trial fitted. - $900

6. 4 x 19" x 10" +20 BBS RGR Diamond Black wheels. Comes with tyres but are less than 20% tread. I don't have replacement wheels yet so may take a while to deliver. - $2200

Pics below. If you need specific ones taken, let me know. Please PM or SMS on 0402945381. Prices are for pick up. Buyer to pay freight. Parts are on south-side Brisbane.

Reason for sale - went Single Turbo.

I've included comparison between -5-s (GT2860R) and the GT2560R's I'm selling. They are different. I only found out 20 minutes ago after taking these pics. Either way, they came off the car so include the bits to fit.

Cheers,

Damien

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Price drops!

1. 2 x Garrett GT2560-5's (yes 2560). 10,000kms old, never tracked other than Happy Laps twice. Comes with stock dump pipes. - $1100 $900

2. Standard Twin Turbo piping, hoses etc, includes AFM replacement piece to connect to 2 x BMC Pod Filters. Filters are approx. 5000kms old. Rest is off a car with 53,000kms. - $300 $200

3. Standard BNR34 GTR Clutch - $200 $150

4. Titanium Front Pipe to suit twin turbo set up. 70mm in and 80mm out (internal diameters). No brand. - $900 $800

5. Gruppe M Carbon Fibre Airbox including K&N filter for inside. Only trial fitted. - $900 $850

6. 4 x 19" x 10" +20 BBS RGR Diamond Black wheels. Comes with tyres but are less than 20% tread. I don't have replacement wheels yet so may take a while to deliver. - $2200 Not for sale anymore

Just to let u know choyda, if u do some more research you will find if they have 707160-5 on the chra as yours do they are whats known as the 2860-5. Look into it theres a good thread on here somewhere

Thats a really good price. Glws

Edited by Gts30t

Turbos and rear-turbo intake pipe sold.

Send me your best offers for the rest of the bits.

1. 2 x Garrett GT2560-5's (yes 2560). 10,000kms old, never tracked other than Happy Laps twice. Comes with stock dump pipes. - $1100 $900 SOLD

2. Standard Twin Turbo piping, hoses etc, includes AFM replacement piece to connect to 2 x BMC Pod Filters. Filters are approx. 5000kms old. Rest is off a car with 53,000kms. - $300 $200

3. Standard BNR34 GTR Clutch - $200 $150

4. Titanium Front Pipe to suit twin turbo set up. 70mm in and 80mm out (internal diameters). No brand. - $900 $800

5. Gruppe M Carbon Fibre Airbox including K&N filter for inside. Only trial fitted. - $900 $850

6. 4 x 19" x 10" +20 BBS RGR Diamond Black wheels. Comes with tyres but are less than 20% tread. I don't have replacement wheels yet so may take a while to deliver. - $2200 Not for sale anymore

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