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Turbo Setup For Sale on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Gilroy, California, United States

Gilroy, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Im selling a few turbo system components. I have a used frankenstein turbo that came off of a buddy's l28 240z. The car made a bit over 400hp on that turbo with no issues although it might be wise to do an overhaul on it. The Tial 38mm waste gate and 50mm bov are 100% new in box. I had purchased these items to build a kit on my gsxr1000 but i have since sold the bike and have no use for the parts anymore. The waste gate and bov come with all springs so you can run any amount of boost. I believe the waste gate has a spare diaphragm. If you are interested in purchasing the items above we will work out the shipping. Thanks for your time. You can text me at any time and I will get back to you. 408-612-6585 my name is James

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