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HKS 2835R Internal wastegate

One used HKS turbo, includes actuator. Has T25 flange, bolts up to standard SR20 exhaust manifold - requires a spacer plate to suit an RB20/25. HKS rated at 420hp.

SOLD

Trust TD06-20G Turbo Kit RB20/25

Used, includes tuned length stainless exhaust manifold, Type R wastegate, Trust turbo, AFM to turbo pipe. Both the front housing and the front pipe have been polished.

$3500

HKS Hypermax R33 coilovers

Used, adjustable both on height and rebound. Pretty firm ride, great for circuit use.

$1800

Edit: D'oh, it's to suit an ECR33

Trust TD06-20G Turbo kit 13B

Used bolt on kit to suit 13B rotary, can be modified to suit RB20/25 just like Rob77's setup.

$2500

Trust stainless exhaust manifold + Type R wastegate - RB20/25

Used items, perfect condition

$2000

HKS EVC 4

Used item, works perfect (when set up!). Was installed in my car.

$500

Q45 90m AFM

Used item, perfect working order. Uncommon part, great for PowerFC users.

$350

Split dump-pipe

Stainless steel, to suit HKS 25-series turbos. Was fitted to my R33.

$300

Front mount intercooler

Small front mount intercooler, came out of an R32 but would suit most cars. Uses standard intercooler holes so no cutting. No pipes.

$500

Please email me at this address regarding these. Pictures will be uploaded at this webpage.

Guys, take my advice, grab the Q45 AFM while you can..350 sounds a good price, and also get a 90mm Apexi Filter..

I bought an adapter with my AFM before, but you can simply just joint the stock AFM wiring..There are three wires...PWR, signal and earth

Mark, yes it can.

Z32 is good for up to 300rwkw. Q45 is good for more than 300 rwkw.

I reckon you just need the Z32 dude, leave the Q45 for me OK ?? :P :P

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