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GARRET 3071R Dual Ball Bearing Turbo KIT rated to 475hp

- Exhaust A/R 0.71,

- Compressor cover A/R 0.5, with Internal Wastegate. Adjustable actuator.

- Also have a custom intake pipe, (reduce 4 inch intake to 3 inch for AFM), cooler elbow and a heap of silicon joiners, bits n pieces

- DOES NOT come with lines - only what is mentioned above

- Should be good for around the 270rwkw mark on an RB25 with supporting mods (please read thread by "skylinecoupple" for talk on this turbo)

3071R Turbo Thread by "skylinecouple"

Condition:

Excellent, absolutely no shaft play, only been used for under 1000kms at only 14psi then removed

Price:

$1400 FREE POST in Aus IS NEGOTIABLE reciepts for $1900 from Garret

To Fit: (What car)

Whatever you like! Was used on a RB25, bolts to standard dump position if you want a low mount setup, has the 5 bolt Nissan dump pattern, should fit all RB's and SR's excluding RB26. All is needed is lines and possibly a spacer/adaptor plate to mount onto manifold. Silicon bits and intake piping inlcuded as said above.

Location:

Sydney

Contact:

Post, or email [email protected]

Comments:

Pics will be up later today, Track this topic!

Call DIAMOND AUTOMOTIVE for installation in Sydney (1300 303 956)

R33 SERIES II Headlights complete Pair SOLD

Power FC RB25DET SOLD

Z32 AFM SOLD

SARD 550CC Injectors x 6 SOLD

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Item:

Apexi Power FC for R33 GTS-T RB25DET (Discontinued)

Age:

Brand new in the box/plastic

Condition:

Excellent, never been used

Price:

$1500 FREE POST in Aus negotiable paid $1550 + post

To Fit: (What car)

R33 GTS-T RB25DET

Location:

Sydney

Contact:

Post, or email [email protected]

Comments:

Yes, these are the ones they dont make anymore, selling due to change of direction

Item:

Genuine Bosch Z32 AFM

Age:

Brand new in the box as sent from Slide

Condition:

Excellent, never been used

Price:

$250 FREE POST in Aus paid over $300

Location:

Sydney

Contact:

Post, or email [email protected]

Comments:

Selling due to change of direction

May organise bundle price.

Also selling Garret 3071R 500hp turbo and SARD 550cc injectors, will add more info soon. Enquire for more info.

C'mon Nick. What a rip!!! :thumbsup:

LOL yeh but i NEED this :). my car has has injectors, bigger turbo and a few other upgrades but cant do anything till i get a pfc as the deal with the last one i was gettin fell through LOL

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