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bump....surely someone is interested?? would be a good option for any rb's that are going to be aiming for some decent power! great option for an rb30 rb25/30 rb26/30.

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have u got pics of the exaust housing front on showing the exhasut wheel? this will also show me the type of dump we need to use. and also a pic of the t3 flange to confirm it is a t3 flange an will bolt up to the standard manifold?

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i am unsure of the brand, and there isnt any making on it as to hint a maker

ooops i forgot to post pictures, sorry guys will do that now!! had a very busy weekend in the end

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Hey Turbz,

Is there any chance of having a look at the turbo this weekend in person?

If so send me a PM with you mobile number as i am interested but i want to have a look at the turbo first.

Cheers

Shaun

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common guys it is a steal at this price!!! will post anywhere for $550!! i mean you could spend 2 maybe 3 grand on a HKS or trust item!! why when you can get the same performance!

BUMP

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