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located in thirlmere nsw, selling a high flowed nissan rb25det turbo. ratd at 500hp, it has the following specs:

high flowed turbo off a s1 nissan skyline. it has done 5674klms since being built, has no shaft play, has only run at 10psi, and is capable of 500hp. it has the following work done to it... high flowed machined front and rear housings, larger steel internals, new ball bearing packs, larger wastegate, new wastegate actuator (factory set to 10psi minimum), and ported exhaust housing. excellent condition. email me for pictures. cost of tthe turbo build was $1950.00, plus $450 for the turbo. now you can see how much of a bargain this is. It was rebuilt by xtr (gcg turbos).

make an offer or bid here http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1

looking for around $800.00. i know it mite sound expensive, but it is a direct fit. no new manifold, pipes, etc. and its a great turbo

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will it be a direct fit to a 96' s2 r33? The only mods i currently have are front mount intercooler, 3.5" cat back exhaust (getting dump and cat done this week) would i need any other mods to support the turbo? or could i just get a mechanic to whack it on with low boost?

Also when does the turbo come on boost? do you have any dyno graphs?

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will it be a direct fit to a 96' s2 r33? The only mods i currently have are front mount intercooler, 3.5" cat back exhaust (getting dump and cat done this week) would i need any other mods to support the turbo? or could i just get a mechanic to whack it on with low boost?

Also when does the turbo come on boost? do you have any dyno graphs?

it will be a direct fir. it would take about 3 hours for you to fit it yourself. and i dnt have any dyno graphs, but i can say it hits 10psi by 3200rpm. then goes like an ethiopian running to macas

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:(

hahahaha, love that ethiopian joke. alright you might have found yourself a buyer. Do you have the receipts for the build? and why are you selling the turbo?

unfortunatly my mechanic has the reciepts as he sent it to gcg, but the serial number is :AA428.

the receipt is available from gcg turbos. im selling it because the motor since shat itslef, so its the perfect reason to build a big f**k off 800hp motor. :) i have bought a gt42r and need more moolah if you no what i mean,

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