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Mitsubishi Eclipse Talent Laser Turbo 14b 1g Dsm 4g63 Vtec Sir B18 B16 Td05 Tdo5 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.98
Location:

Vancouver, British Columbia, CA

Vancouver, British Columbia, CA
:

One used Mitsubishi TD05 14B Turbo with damages.

  • Price includes shipping cost.
  • Shaft spins freely, it was in running condition before removal.
  • Mileage about 160k km, no side to side shaft movement,barely up and down movement.
  • Turbo/wheel, itself appears has some physically damages and no wastegate actuator. (see pictures)
  • Please study the pictures carefully and do your own judgement, it is sell as is without warranty.
  • All check performed after turbo was removed form vehicle and welcome item related questions.

Shipping: US/Canada(No pickup)
Payment: Paypal only(No echeck please!).
Terms: As is on this item..


On Jun-21-13 at 06:05:32 PDT, seller added the following information:

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