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Item: T67 Turbo with custom exhaust housing, manifold and HKS wastegate

Condition: Was used on my RB20DET running 18psi, turbo has some free play, suit rebuild

Price: Asking $1200 ono for the complete setup

To Fit: (What car) RB20DET

Location: Tassie

Contact:Connor

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what power were you making mate?

I was pumping out 270rwKw on pump fuel running 18psi. Thats with a Tomei 2.4l stroker, mild cams, remapped factory ecu, denso 550cc injectors etc.

The turbo has some shaft play, front to back. It's not a laggy turbo, it just has a high boost threshold before it will spool. Once it kicks in there is never lag! But i had it spooling from 3500 and full boost at about 4700rpm.

$1000 for whole setup anyone?

mate the manifold should fit an RB25 as well right? guessing its a Garret item? brand of manifold? pics of the other items as well please, very interested :)

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