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Item:

Standard RB20 turbo kit

Age:

15 years

Condition:

Perfect working order

Price:

$350

DEPOSIT TAKEN

To Fit: (What car)

Manifold: RB20, RB25

Turbo: any T3 flanged manifold

Location:

Melbourne - south eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM or call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

This is just expression of interest at the moment, but if someone wants to put down a deposit to secure the sale, I am more than willing to do that.

I will only hold it with a minimum 20% cash deposit.

I am selling my standard turbo setup off my RB20DET.

The kit includes, standard turbo including elbow with standard 10psi actuator, oil and water lines, standard dump pipe, front pipe and also the standard turbo manifold with all the factory heat shielding.

I am upgrading to aftermarket turbo and manifold and won't be needing this anymore, but my turbo kit won't be arriving till late January so all this stuff is still on the car running at the moment.

The turbo is running 12psi at the moment with no boost controller attached.

It doesn't blow any smoke and I checked the exhaust wheel when I put the new dump pipe on (about 1,200kms ago) and there was no play in the wheel.

I have never had a problem with it and feel free to come and inspect it working on the car.

Perfect for something looking for a factory turbo setup for a conversion or even if you’re just putting your car back to standard or running in a newly built motor.

Any questions just feel free to ask.

Edited by abu
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Hey buddy

Well this will bolt straight up for RB20/25.

The kit has;

-Manifold (standard)

-Turbo with actuator & elbow (to join cooler piping)

-Oil & water lines

-Dump pipe (off turbo)

-Front pipe (from dump pipe to CAT)

-All factory heat shielding is included

All you will need is an intake pipe to run a pod filter/air box on and it will be all up and running.

Edited by abu
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