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HyperGear’s TR43 Gen II Turbocharger is now commercially released. This turbo charger is designed for any 1.8L+ Engine. It is ideal upgrade for CA18det, SR20det, RB20det and RB25det engine. It is capable of 350HP applications

To fit this turbo you do need a High mount manifold for CA/SR ($200), Plus half meter of braided oil feed, And a 3inch elbow pipe for the V-band dump pipe flange. We can supply the fitting accessories for $130 with the turbo.

It will fit onto RB’s Stock turbo manifold with heat shield modified. We can have this turbo fitted into your car from $500.

Please visit our website at www.hypergear.com.au for more information about this turbocharger

All of our turbochargers come with 12 month / 30,000KW exchange warranty. The Retail price for this turbo is $800 AUD including GST. You are welcome to pick it up from our workshop in Melbourne Brunswick or we can send it to any where in Australia for $50. We accept Cash, most of Credit cards (5% bank feed required), COD with deposit, and Money order.

Please feel free contact us on 0413457185 / 03 90163965 or [email protected] for any additional information, SAU Members will receive $50 discount voucher for your ECU remap at Dr. Drift.

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