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got some stuff i wanna get rid of so i can fund the rest of my cars build.

all items are in sydney

reason for sale is i wanna go twin high mounts on my RB30

1. custom high mount manifold - $300

provision for external gate

suit RB20/25

T4 flange

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2. T70 turbo - $600

this is not a dodgy ebay job that will fail the first time you run it

its been run for 5 hours and made ~250rwkw and still had heaps more in it

i was half way through smoothing off all the casting marks etc from the front housing

to get it looking perfect before getting it polished

i can get it polished for an extra $100

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3. X force 3" polished stainless cat back exhaust - $400

no rear muffler

brand new still in packing

suit R32 skyline

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no its not a trust turbo i never said it was a trust turbo

it wil still make ~300kw no problems the guy i bought it off uses quite a few of em and swears by em

it looks identicle to the ebay one,right down to the little mark in the centre and the plate that lets you know its a "turbocharger"

where is it made?

the top pic is a pic i had on the computer of a similar one

the bottom one is the actual turbo

i bought it from Dr Drift off here, it may be off ebay im not sure

but as i said its not one of the ones that dies as soon as you run the car because this one has been used before with great results

Hey mate,

i think all those turbos are the same xs power ones. i bought one from a well known drift shop in qld and compared to one from ebay there identical. i used mine with some good results but then....im not going to comment anymore just thought i would give you a heads up.

does it say XS power on it? no it doesnt

does it say master power on it? no it doesnt

does it say any other brand like all the other dodgy ebay ones? no it doesnt

if you want ask the guy i bought it off and see how many he has used and see how many have failed

he'll tell you hes had 100% success rate with these turbos

and hes not a dodgy guy either hes been on SAU for a long time

how about this

ill give warranty with it

if the turbo doesnt work or fails after 30 days ill give the buyer their money back

  • 1 month later...

how about this, 600 for turbo and manifold.

?

The manifold.....will that suit the turbo or is the turbo a T3 flange?

may be keen to buy.

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