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I have from an unfinished project a large Turbo KKK built by BLITZ.

Turbo was prepared for RB25 engine but was never started and the project was never completed. It looks used but never been run, inside is brand new condition clean inside even it doesnt look it from outside as it was customised for engine bay (piping welded on for air intake, intercooler etc), absolutely no shaft play no movement , Taken to a performance workshop they told me the turbo is rated at atleast 600 hp.

Turbo comes with a RB manifold ready to bolt on to your R32, R33, This can be separated

This is a great upgrade for Twin turbo engines into a single turbo such as RB26, 1jz, 2jz etc or an excellent upgrade for RB20 RB25 RB30/25-26 but probably too big for SR20 not too sure.

can post more pics upon request

Tag of turbo: 3LKS-321 it has a few more numbers there but not sure which one is most important, i can provide them by further request.

$ 1450 including manifold and a braided oil line.

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Edited by familka gtr

sorry pictures didnt load up before here they are, i will put on more pics of it tomorrow all cleaned up and shiny and also from the exhaust housing etc. the manifold is also made from very thick steam pipe.

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