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Garrett twin setup dash -5s in excellent condition no shaft play approx 5-7 thousand kms on turbos

Comes with stainless Manifolds and split dumps all hpc coated in black including the rear housing of turbo, heavy duty actuaters 14psi

Nismo front pipe

Apexi super suction kit

Id 1000cc injectors

Power fc d jetro with hand controler

Greddy hard pipe kit (4pipes only for cooler)

Looking for 5k for entire setup if I can't sell as a package il split items up

Also have a twin plate cusco clutch that's basically the same as exedy I think just has a stronger pressure plate clutch is fairly new happy to take it to a clutch shop to have it inspected for peace of mind $1500, these are $2500 brand new

Any questions inbox or text me

0416969671 please don't ask to split items yet I'll like to wait a few weeks before I decide to split cheers David

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Iv decided to separate items

Turbos with Manifolds and dumps $2300 (keeping these together coz it's silly not to)

Nismo front pipe $250

Power fc $900

Id1000 $650

Hard pipes for cooler $250 FIRM

Apexi suction kit $250

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