WI WTB stock turbo, must be able to ship same day of payment, known good.

nickerz

Member
Howdy,
Took the truck for an oil change and had no idea how fragile those intake pipes are. A piece broke off and the turbo munched it up. The shop I have it at is sensitive about time. So if I don't hear anything from any members I'll have to go to feebay =|
Thanks!
-Nick
 

atkonkler

Is this your bush?
Re: WTB stock turbo, must be able to ship same day of payment, known good.

Contact tom at sportmachines.... Tom @ Sportmachines
Mobile +1 585-414-3282
 

DaveP

Active member
Re: WTB stock turbo, must be able to ship same day of payment, known good.

I'm retracting my offer to sell. Turns out there was more spent on it than I was going to sell it for. Plus without my wanting to use Paypal, I'm not comfy with the payment suggestions offered.

Sorry. Tom is probably your best bet.
 
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nickerz

Member
Re: WTB stock turbo, must be able to ship same day of payment, known good.

I have one that was rebuilt by Sportsmachines last Summer. I've never installed it.

I believe I paid $300 for the rebuild, and I consider rebuildable cores to be worth $150. Plus shipping. I have a great shipping container that a local peep made just for turbos. It would be nice to get that back, so if you want to pay shipping to send me your old core back in my container, I'll credit you the $150 core, as long as yours is rebuildable.

I'll sell it for $500 shipped, and refund $150 if I get yours back within a reasonable period of time. Say a Month. I don't have paypal, so not sure how to do quick payment, but I can ship it this afternoon. I'm in Los Angeles. Let me know.

Here it is on it's shipping container. The wastegate shown is bad, so I'll keep it (and the line fittings) so I have an example of a stock can, bracket and fittings.


Without PayPal makes it tricky. But here's the thing, I'll try to put you at ease.

First, I appreciate your arrangement, it's beyond fair. I am on eBay, I have nearly 50K feedback. So you can be assured I'll make this easy.

I have no problem sending back my stocker. I have no use for it otherwise ;)

Honestly I think the best way to handle this really is PayPal. I can email you to your normal email address and the payment will be "unclaimed." Then you log into your email and you'll have a message saying I was trying to send you money to setup an account with. If you don't want to do the usual, I think you can just keep the account and hold onto it as eBay spending money. Otherwise you add a bank account and then you can withdraw it.

Alternatively, if you'd like to go the riskier route if you trust me, I can send a check back in the box with my stock turbo.

It's entirely up to you. I've PM'd you my contact details. I'd prefer it is sent Priority Mail ;) I think you might be able to fit it in the large flat rate box. I believe the weight limit is 70lbs for that.
 

leusgs

Member
Re: WTB stock turbo, must be able to ship same day of payment, known good.

Those plastic crossover pieces are awful. Especially now that they're 25 years old.

My turbo was replaced for the same reason.
 

nickerz

Member
Re: WTB stock turbo, must be able to ship same day of payment, known good.

Those plastic crossover pieces are awful. Especially now that they're 25 years old.

My turbo was replaced for the same reason.

I think its pretty interesting\hilarious that it sounds like a kazoo now.
 
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