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Looking for a replacement for my rb20 turbo which is slightly or a fair bit bigger than the 20 turbo!

Not looking to spend alot as im simply replacing a blown turbo and it will only be a tuned on an safc!

Any info can b directed to [email protected]

Thanks all

Jaz

Ive got a highflow rb20 turbo on my car now. Im going to be looking at pulling it off soon to get something larger.

Its had about 10k kms on it, and it cost $1200 to highflow. It has larger steel wheels, and has been machined out to fit. Ive been told its sort of like a t3/t4 hybrid (but its still a rb20 highflow)

It makes similar power to a hks2530 i think, and has the same response as the std turbo has.

Im looking to sell it for around $950 (ono) so if your interested, let me know and we could work something out.

Pics below show turbo when i fitted it to my new motor. It runs fine, and has no shaft movement.

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Edited by Bl4cK32

As i said in my PM Bl4cK32 im happy to take the turbo, just buzz me when its off the car. Anyone with any similar offers that have the turbo off the car is free to PM me aswell as cash can't exchange hands until he takes it off and is ready to send it to me!

Ended up deciding against that dude (after i made the thread hints the title... lol)

Looking for something simlar to the pictures of the hi-flowed unit above.

Thanks for the offer :ermm:

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