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Full RB25DET / RB30DET / RB30ET (with small manifold modification) Kit

Comes with:

Garrett GT3582R 0.82 rear (External Gate)

Tial 38mm waste gate

Greddy / Trust RB25DET Stainless High Mount Manifold

Braided oil inlet line

Brass water lines

AFM to Turbo pipe

Front/Dump pipe (all pipes to cat)

$3500ono

This kit is off a mates ECR33 GTS25T making below power figure. (I am posting as he is not down with the interwebz and forumz).

There are several people on the forum that know the car that this came off and know it is a bargain for such good quality parts.

Kit is 6 months old.

The reason for sale is that he is going to a smaller turbo as he has decided to keep it as a street car.

PM myself for further details. (IE contact details and further information on the kit)

Located SE VIC...

-Jez

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umm no?

but i got my 3540 kit (turbo gate and manifold) and when thats all done it will end up costing me more than what urs is worth.. so thats why i say urs is a bargain, koz theres no stuffing around

umm no?

but i got my 3540 kit (turbo gate and manifold) and when thats all done it will end up costing me more than what urs is worth.. so thats why i say urs is a bargain, koz theres no stuffing around

K, you have not worked out the car.....white R33 gtst, gets work done at creatd...was robs toy for a while

justins r33?

black bonnet.. uras rims.. top secret front bar?

that setup sounds EXACTLY like justin from autobarns car

Edited by LTHLRB

Where was the manifold purchased from? Any pics?

Looks like the gate is too small for that turbo, as the graph shows some boost creep.

What were the engine specs to achieve that power curve?

ie: rb25det/rb30det, cams, porting, pump fuel, etc?

Not sure if i'd call it a bargin :P

al.. as far as i know it was a completely stock rb25det, with injectors, hybrid cooler, pfc, greddy plenum and that turbo kit.. so pretty much same as mine

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