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HERE IS A NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTST SERIES 2 RB25DET Twin Ball Bearing Turbocharger,. THIS IS QUICK SPOOLING PLASTIC WHEEL MODEL!! VERY RARE!! THE QUICKEST SPOOLING TURBO IN RB series ENGINE! Light intake wheel + Twin ball bearing + Light ceramic turbine wheel QUICKEST SPOOL!!!! 330HP CAPABILITY! IT USES CERAMIC EXHAUST WHEEL WHICH IS THE LIGHTEST MATERIAL AVAILABLE LIGHTER THAN TITANIUM WHEEL! AND THE LIGHTEST MATERIAL FOR THE INTAKE WHEEL! PLASTIC (fiber reinforced) It uses Twin CERAMIC Ball Bearings for quick spooling capability.You can boost it to 13 psi and good for appx 320-330HP! It should be used for around 12-13psi range. Good power range from 2200rpm and up!

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE TURBO STILL ON THE CAR

Im after $400

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Actually its still on the car and no problems so far...No oil leaks or any thing...

So the pic in the other thread clicky other thread isn't the turbo thats for sale?

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No its a picture that i got from the web..because people askingme for pictures and if i post a engine bay pic people call me stupid..even now they call me stupid..So what do u guys expect me to do...Even if i put the real picture it wont make difference...turbo is a turbo...

I really hait this when ever i post something on here people ask me thousands of questions and get lost...So i disided to ignore K.O.S.W who called me stupid...by the he's a real stupid idiot...

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A turbo isn't a turbo.. Post the correct picture or state this is not the turbo but one like..

You can easily post a pic of the turbo in the engine bay, people will not call you stupid for doing so.

With the recent rip off's you have to understand.

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hey bro, very interested in ur turbo, ill give ya $380 for it plus shipping to christchurch to nz

I paid $600 for what I belive to be the exact same type turbo advertised here, was meant to be a Neo but obviosuly wasnt, although the top.condition shows it was around 40000kms of use.... Under $400 is a good deal for your advertised turbo.

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HERE IS A NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTST SERIES 2 RB25DET Twin Ball Bearing Turbocharger,. THIS IS QUICK SPOOLING PLASTIC WHEEL MODEL!! VERY RARE!! THE QUICKEST SPOOLING TURBO IN RB series ENGINE! Light intake wheel + Twin ball bearing + Light ceramic turbine wheel QUICKEST SPOOL!!!! 330HP CAPABILITY! IT USES CERAMIC EXHAUST WHEEL WHICH IS THE LIGHTEST MATERIAL AVAILABLE LIGHTER THAN TITANIUM WHEEL! AND THE LIGHTEST MATERIAL FOR THE INTAKE WHEEL! PLASTIC (fiber reinforced) It uses Twin CERAMIC Ball Bearings for quick spooling capability.You can boost it to 13 psi and good for appx 320-330HP! It should be used for around 12-13psi range. Good power range from 2200rpm and up!

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE TURBO STILL ON THE CAR

Im after $400

if you still own the turbo please attache the pictures...

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