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Old Dec 1, 2013 | 09:14 PM
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I just finished installing a turbo, and I have some leftover parts that might be of need to someone here.

Here is a list of parts that I have for sale. All prices include shipping within the U.S.

COMBINE ITEMS AND SAVE ON SHIPPING!!!

Stock 1.6 intake with AFM (not pictured) $22

Aluminum bung for IAT sensor from DIYautotune.com (3/8" npt) $8.50

Polyurethane exhaust hanger. $8

New Ebay wastegate actuator 7PSI. $30

Newish A/C & P/S belt. Off a 1.6. $5 (Has less than 500 miles. I did a A/C & P/S delete)

2.5" IC pipe, 2 silicone couplers, and 1 T-Bolt clamp. $45

SR20 turbo (for parts) with a oil drain fitting, oil feed fitting (missing the banjo bolt. sorry), Compressor inlet adaptor 2.25" IIRC, and some spare internal parts. it has a bit of shaft play, but that doesn't really mater as the turbine wheel itself is bad. Everything else on it is in good shape including the compressor wheel and housing. Turbine housing is also good. $75

And last but not least a 3/8" npt tap. It has only been used once. $10

If you have any questions feel free to ask.









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Old Dec 2, 2013 | 12:35 AM
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Unless your car is a dedicated track car, you may want to think about keeping the stock intake and AFM stuff on account of your living in California. Eventually you'll have to revert to stock in order to pass smog in this state.
Old Dec 2, 2013 | 01:19 AM
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You are right there, but fortunately it is registered in the great and mighty state of Oregon. So those terrible California SMOG rules don't apply. And since I am stationed here I can even renew it without doing the Oregon DEQ thing.
Old Dec 2, 2013 | 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted by connor
You are right there, but fortunately it is registered in the great and mighty state of Oregon. So those terrible California SMOG rules don't apply. And since I am stationed here I can even renew it without doing the Oregon DEQ thing.
You lucky bastard.
Old Dec 2, 2013 | 08:10 AM
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Is the I/c piping aluminum or steel?
Old May 17, 2014 | 01:30 AM
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I'll buy the turbo if you still have it...
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