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all of this has not done more than 5,000 kms since fitted and dyno.

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Garrett 3540 external wastegate (.7A/R, 600hp core, .64 exhaust housing)

Intake pipe from afm to turbo (80mm to 100mm)

Stainless steel highmount manifold

Tial 38mm external wastegate

and if it is to be fitted to an R32 i have a stainless steel exhaust tig welded with ecv and rear muff

$2500

$3000 with exhaust

Cheers Ryan

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my mate is looking for turbo setup for his r33..

what sort of power u make with this also how laggy is the setup..

he has pfc,z32,cooler,turbo back zosrt,040,600cc injectors alredy..

so with a tune whats sort of power u make

4400 is high. Yes it would be much much better on RB25.

Thats my bad mate this also comes with custom s/s dump pipe with bellows after the waste gate to save cracking from excessive heat.

Cheers Ryan

thats sounds alright then.. ill let him no right away..

so what would he need for this to bolt to his rb25... like oils lines water lines etc

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