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brand new hks style high mount manifold and external wastegate

1 x highmount manifold

Constructed out of mandrell bent,321 & 3mm thick high grade stainless steel

race quality s#@t t3 turbo flange

2 bolt external wastegate flange

1 x 35mm external wastegate

12psi spring (can adjust boost once installed with boost controller)

2 bolt flange

1 x fitting kit

Includes all required gaskets, bolts and hardware including flanges to get you going with the least amount of hassle

$700

also have one more set complete with turbo all are brand new

selling due to change off plans $1400 all are brandnew

turbo::

Large enough to flow 500 hp

Includes free v band clamp for easy installation (value $89)

Perfect for for performance motors 2ltrs and over

T3 split pulse Flange for easy fitment and reduced lag

Oil cooled for reliability

* Front Cover A/R .70

* front wheel trim 64.5mm

* Rear Cover A/R .82 t3 flange

* Rear wheel trim 60.5m

located in sydney wil post anywhere ate buyers cost

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gday mate, i am quite new to this game of cars and stuff but always had a passion for skylines. i have recently bought a r33 gts as my first car. i was looking around the forums but can never finda straight answer on what i need to chuck in a turbo. i was wondering if all the equipment you are selling, is that all i need for a turbo conversion? if not what else should i be looking out for? thanx

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