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Have a turbo from a r34 rb25 Neo for sale. includes accuator.

Been run with rb20 accuator on a rb20 for 8months then sat idle on my desk in my room for past 6. Worked ok till i took it off.

Great basic/cheap upgrade for rb20. Went pretty hard as its the biggest version of the rb25 turbo released.

Has nylon compressor wheel so it spools relatively early and has a steel exhaust wheel i think

Dunno what its worth really as dont really know the condition. Round 400 i guess.

offers and queries to pm please.

located in brisbane but willing to post at buyers expense.

cheers

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mate im interested... how many ks has it travelled and also where are you in brizzy? have you still got everything id need to bolt it onto an rb20? just give us a call on 0438295165 when you can.. dont get to the net to often. cheers

Edited by carcrazycraigos

yer on a rb20 in a 180sx. I thought it was a pretty good match. yer it was definitely lagier than the standard but not too bad really. anyway boost is only a clutch kick away.

seemed to get up and boogy alright. never dynoed it but kept up alright with mates 180sx with rb25det, vg30det, 12psi, 3in exhaust. (which is for sale btw)

rso84: you have pm

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