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Item: Sliding Performance Highflow Turbo Max Oversize VG30 (OP6 housing) + HKS adjustable Actuator + Braided oil feed line (Pirtek custom made) + Turbo Elbow

Age: ~20,000kms

Condition: Excellent Condition, literally no play (checked a few weeks back when I dropped the dump pipe off)

Price: $1100 ono

To Fit: (What car) RB20/25

Location: Brisbane

Contact: Via PM

Comments: Personally I think this turbo would suit an RB20 moreso as basically the RB20 crowd seem to be pulling better power figures off these (especially cammed examples) I managed 197Kw at 12psi in my R34....they're rated at up to 20psi though, virtually indestructable with steel wheels front and rear.

The turbo is still on the car, being taken off over the easter break and ready for shipping from the 25th March. Any inspection is welcome once it's off, you won't be dissapointed with it :thumbsup:

I'm putting an HKS *ball bearing* turbo on...I want close to stock response.

I never got tuned past 12psi (6800rpm) as I had a boost drop at the topend, was running 15psi midrange though and did go well :)

Yep they're journal bearing water-cooled as well.

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