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DESCRIPTION: Ive got a BRAND NEW ITS turbocharger for sale. It has a t3 flange and is internally gated. It is a direct bolt on to the dump and manfifold of an r33 gst-t or r32 gts-t. It comes with braided oil line and elbow and you use the standard turbochargers waterline. It also comes with a heavy duty acuator. These turbos are made in America by Innovative Turbo Systems and are sold locally in Australia by Unique Autosports (Castle Hill) and per4formanz in Perth. They sell locally brand new for a price between $2500 and $2750. ITS put a lot of Research and Devlopment into their turbos and this turbo is claimed to be highly responsive and powerful. I spoke to John at UAS and he has used this turbo on a few r33 gtst making more than 250rwks with all necessary supporting mods. With cams they could be pushed to 260rwks.

REASON FOR SALE: I purchased this turbo off a forum member who bought it from UAS for $2750 (check thier website). I was planning to put it on my r33 but i got a bit overambitious and didnt realise that i would run short of money to finish everything off. I am not desperate to sell the turbo, as i will have money in time, but not just yet. I would love it on my car, but it seems pointless to have it lying around for a few months.

PRICE AND PAYMENT CONDITION

Given the turbo is brand new and pretty much straight bolt on, i will sell it for $1800, delivered anywhere in Australia or pick up locally for $1750. You can contact me on 0410481565 or PM me. Serious offers considered. Please do not whore this thread unless you genuinely want to buy the turbo. For $2000 ill arrange for the turbo to be installed.

UPDATE: just off the phone with grant at Per4moranz. His number is (08) 93586383. At 16psi, he claims that it will hit 250rwks with all supporting mods. Can be pushed to more than 20 psi (obviously not advisable with standard bottom end). He also says that it is very responsive, full bost by 3600 RPM. Call him to see for yourself or ask John at UAS if you want to do your own research

also called Jim at UAS (96209000). Tuned an r33 gtst with all supporting mods, on standars bottom end, making close to 270 rws, reaching full boost at just over 4000 RPM at about 17 psi. ask for yourself if you want solid evidence

Cheers

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please separate the power fc, i'll wire you the money right here, right now

hell, i'll even drive to you and give you cash on the spot

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power fc sold. Turbo still for sale. This is a brand spanking new turbo guys. great response and power.

Edited by moonus

why pay for a high flow when this will produce the same sort of power plus you can sell off your own turbo. $1800 delivered now for a brand new bolt on turbo pumping 250-260 rwks.

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