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rebuilt rb25det turbo build with a .60 vl front cover the whole turbo has been rubuilt can hold 22psi never been used inlet modified to suit nissan intercooler piping! selling due to upgraded motor which means upgraded turbo! pm me with a offer if your intrested and we can work out a deal

cheers vance

rebuilt rb25det turbo build with a .60 vl front cover the whole turbo has been rubuilt can hold 22psi never been used inlet modified to suit nissan intercooler piping! selling due to upgraded motor which means upgraded turbo! pm me with a offer if your intrested and we can work out a deal

cheers vance

interested in the turbo mate.just asking a few more details.has in been highflowed or just rebuilt.i am looking at getting a slide highflow but he is not taking any more orders until the 13th dec.i am looking for a turbo that has been rebuilt or highflowed because my turbo is on the way out.plus slide would want me to send my turbo to get highflowed,which is a hussle because i need my car.

rebuilt rb25det turbo build with a .60 vl front cover the whole turbo has been rubuilt can hold 22psi never been used inlet modified to suit nissan intercooler piping! selling due to upgraded motor which means upgraded turbo! pm me with a offer if your intrested and we can work out a deal

cheers vance

how much are you asking for it

yes has steel wheels can run 25psi and on the rb20 herecons it would be on boost by 3000rpm but thats what ive been told with my rb20 we expected it to get 230rwkw on 14psi it can hold 400-450hp

i live in wa.how much would postage cost.the turbo looks awesome.i will most probably buy the turbo.at the moment i have no spare cash,but i will have some at the end of this month.if you dont sell it by then i will buy it,if you do sell it by then,thats cool,will just keep looking.what power would i get on my rb25.been told about 220kw at the rears with stock ecu and injectors. :huh:

just have to be carefull it doesnt lean out but other than that this turbo can handle that easily postage would be around 20-30 registered post

will give the turbo a miss.will wait and probably get a slide turbo,my car might be off the road for a week or two,just have to put up with it.good luck with the sale ;)

it looks like an rb20 turbo.the 25 turbo has nissan on it and the 20 turbo has nissan motor on it.if you look at slides turbos,they are different,the compressor wheel looks a lot bigger.i am getting a highflow of him.at only $800 exchange,its a awesome price. :)

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