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This is a used turbo off a r33 Skyline series 2 1996, this is the stock/ OEM turbo and is in great condition as had the turbo checked when removed, never has been boosted as I did not have a boost controller installed so it ran the stock 6-7 PSI. Includes the elbow/intake pipe, oil & coolant lines and most bolts. This will bolt on to any r33 and rb25 engine to the stock manifold and is in perfect working order, no shaft play, just have taken off my car as I have upgraded to a bigger turbo. This turbo is a series two turbo it is different from a series so it has an upgraded wheel, I have been told by the by a few wreckers that the wheel is made of a better carbon material than the ceramic series one turbo wheel and have been told these spool up faster than a series one turbo. This was taken off my car at 120 km's. Note pictures of turbo is as it had just been taken off car. Asking $390, postage will be $30 bucks anywhere in Aust or pickup is can be arranged. Location is the West suburbs of Victoria.

Location of Turbo is Australia, Victoria in the west suburbs. Available for pickup or delivery anywhere in Australia. send me a pm for more questions or msg 0411825257

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Edited by shysky

good price mate.

and it's good that the elbow pipe comes with it as they are a bastard to get on their own..

you should expect about 45 rb20 owners asking for the elbow alone..

hahahaha

just to correct you on one thing.

your turbo is identical to the series 1 turbo except it has a PLASTIC COMPRESSOR WHEEL (front of the turbo).

the back is still ceramic.

both the front and back wheels are the same size as series 1.

it MAY spool up quicker due to the plastic front wheel being lighter and therefore having less resistance.

the bigger rb25 turbo comes from the NEO r34 GTT.

all that aside, this is a great price for a good upgrade for an RB20 owner.

Why am I not buying it?

wrong time, wrong place for me..

Good luck

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