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I just bought this setup on the proviso that it fits an r33/rb25det, it does not. The engine mounts fouls the turbo plus the ABS unit when used with the rb20 manifold. It does fit an r32/rb20det though. It is not impossible to get into an r33, just easier for a 32.

I need a turbo as my T28 is blowing smoke at high revs. That is the reason I bought this and the reason I need to sell this kit.

What you get:

* The Turbo: Japan spec. HKS prepped Garrett GT35 Pro, runs ball bearings, must have external wastegate, 0.5 A/R, power range is ~200kW up to ~380kW. I have a spec. sheet for it inc. turbine maps (pressure ratio, corrected air flow). I would recommend a BOV that can handle 1 bar. I would also recommend stuff like a FMIC, ECU + EBC. Forged internals would be good if you want go to 2 bar. Checked by Garrett here, it is in v.good condition.

* The manifold: cast HKS 6 into 3 unit with ext. wastegate port

* The wastegate: HKS unit with spring tension in the 0.8 bar and up class, comes with screamer pipe. From the looks of it, it'll be damn loud.

* The 3" dump: all the way to your cat included

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300k@

I'm in the Epping area, I work in Silverwater. I would imagine a visual inspection would confirm the above description.

Please do not PM me, email me instead at [email protected] or call. You know the rough price on this, you also know what it is worth. Looking for $2,200.

Thanks,

Tony 0411 688 312

can i vouch for this.. Tony is a *****, and was scared to shave less than ~5mm off the metal which surrounds the engine mount rubber. it requires very little work to fit a R33. But i have a small idea Tony doesnt want to write off his car as he can barely handle 180rwkw....muaahhaahha jokes..

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the pics ain't working

and are all these stuff straight bolt on for RB20? don't wanna find out I have to pay another few hundred bucks to get custom things to fit it

and please post up anything else that we may need for this set up

thanks

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