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i have t 70 turbo in brand new condition never used , with custom oil braided lines to fit rb engines . lines and fittings cost me $250 by them self so grab a bargain

the lot

$600 :mad:

0421047935 sms or email me to [email protected]

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was fitted to my project car but i ran out of money so pulled everything off it but i never got to even start it with it as i couldn't afford to get the car wired up . . come and check it out for your self if you don't believe it . thanks

u sure its never been used, that exhaust housing looks like its seen some action.

i see these same turbo's going for around $300-400 on ebay...seems rather cheap for a brand new turbo...is there anything wrong wif these turbo? ..will it have massive lag on a stock standard rb25det?

nah they hit boost at around 4000 rpm but come son hard too .i have few mates that run same turbo on rb20 n rb25 and it goes really hard .

i see these same turbo's going for around $300-400 on ebay...seems rather cheap for a brand new turbo...is there anything wrong wif these turbo? ..will it have massive lag on a stock standard rb25det?
nah they hit boost at around 4000 rpm but come son hard too .i have few mates that run same turbo on rb20 n rb25 and it goes really hard .

4000rpm??? bejezuz..thats some lag there....did u mean it peaks at 4k rpm or just boost starts coming on at that rpm?

look if your wondering about these turbos do a search in the forced induction section instead of asking questions here you will get all your answers there gl with sale

hits ful boost on at 4000 and when it come on hold on these babys come on like a mofo they boost from 800rpm and full boost at 4000 yes there is a lil lag but go good when installed correctly

thanks alot mate .so many people asking same question over and over again .

look if your wondering about these turbos do a search in the forced induction section instead of asking questions here you will get all your answers there gl with sale

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