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bolt on upgrade turbo for RB25det, 350HP

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this turbo uses the factory nissan covers with a brand new 350hp Garrett ball bearing core, everything bolts up to factory mounting positions, only mod needed is to oil and water lines. covers have been cleaned and bead blasted.

price:

$1950

location:

darra, brisbane

contact:

(07) 3375 3755, 0404841629, ask for ross or josh

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Seems a bit rich to me? 350HP @ $1950.

this turbo was built by turbo Australia and is the smallest of the upgrades that they perform. they do the same thing for the other stages but use a larger core for more HP, they go as high as 550HP for $2090. the one im selling is for a pretty much stock engine and is desighned to be a direct fit replacement for the stock ceramic turbo. due to garretts ball bearing desighn, and the use of a steel wheel, gives these turbo's the ability to get onto boost as quickly as the factory setup but the steel wheel lets you screw more boost out of them. so in fact it is a much better unit than the factory item.

also, the reason they call it the 350hp upgrade is beacause it uses a 350HP garrett core, just in case you didnt know.

Dyno graphs???

Also your "unoffical site" says $1,750 plus GST which equates to $1,925....

Has this been highflowed or just the core replaced???

Also 360 degree thrust bearing????

there are no dyno Graphs as yet but we are hoping to get some more feedback from a few customers that have recently fitted them.

i know what the website has as far as pricing goes but i miss typed it for this post so it is for sale for $1925 including GST.

this turbo has been highflowed, and garrett ball bearing cores do not have thrust bearings of any kind as the journal bearing are angular contact ball bearings.

Edited by tx240


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