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R32 Series 2 Turbo

37000km's

No excessive Shaft Play

No chips dents or damage to compressor or exhaust wheels

Comes with Wastgate Actuator and Dump Pipe as well as oil line to block.

T03 Flange

Perfect working condition

Location: Northern NSW 2460 (will freight approx 15kg)

Price :$350

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Yeps should be there soon.

I sent you an email.

Anyway yeah should be arriving soon

what email did you send it to

[email protected]

or

[email protected]

i havent recieved it yet

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