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Item:

1- RB20det with 12xxxx.

2- Splitfires

3- Power fc

4- Starcorp racing impuls 18x8.5 and 18x9.5

5- Apexi ax53b70 p25 turbo

Age:

1- um dunno? 12xxxx

2- 3weeks

3- dunno?

4- um dunno?

5- 7000kms..

Condition:

1- very good.. making 211.6rwkw on 17psi. comes with loom, ecu, turbo, gearbox.. all stock.

2- brand new still

3- very good comes with boxes for both HC and unit. rb26dett suited to run on rb20det

4- pretty good.. some rash, 255x40x18 rears @ 60% and 235x40x18 fronts @ 85%

5- was told when i fitted it that it was a SOLID turbo.. no shaft play at all!!! runs 211 or rb20 and 300 on rb25.

Price:

1- $2,000 (as package)

2- $450

3- $1200

4- $700

5- $1700

To Fit: (What car)

1- R32, s13, 180, anything u want..

2- Rb20det, rb26dett

3- Rb20det

4- Skyline anything with 5 stud

5- RB20, RB25

Location:

Adelaide, west subs

Contact:

0433290801, pm or [email protected]

Comments:

engine still in car, power fc runs 100% and comes with boxes, turbo running 211.6rwkw on my rb20det, ppl running 307 on rb25det.... selling due to going rb25det!

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Item:

1- RB20det with 12xxxx.

2- Splitfires

3- Power fc

4- Starcorp racing impuls 18x8.5 and 18x9.5

5- Apexi ax53b70 p25 turbo

Age:

1- um dunno? 12xxxx

2- 3weeks

3- dunno?

4- um dunno?

5- 7000kms..

Condition:

1- very good.. making 211.6rwkw on 17psi. comes with loom, ecu, turbo, gearbox.. all stock.

2- brand new still

3- very good comes with boxes for both HC and unit. rb26dett suited to run on rb20det

4- pretty good.. some rash, 255x40x18 rears @ 60% and 235x40x18 fronts @ 85%

5- was told when i fitted it that it was a SOLID turbo.. no shaft play at all!!! runs 211 or rb20 and 300 on rb25.

Price:

1- $2,000 (as package)

2- $450$400

3- $1200$1100

4- $700SOLD

5- $1700$1500

To Fit: (What car)

1- R32, s13, 180, anything u want..

2- Rb20det, rb26dett

3- Rb20det

4- Skyline anything with 5 stud

5- RB20, RB25

Location:

Adelaide, west subs

Contact:

0433290801, pm or [email protected]

Comments:

engine still in car, power fc runs 100% and comes with boxes, turbo running 211.6rwkw on my rb20det, ppl running 307 on rb25det.... selling due to going rb25det!

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Hey mate, does the turbo bolt directly onto the stock rb20 manifold and dump pipe? And, does it come complete with lines/hoses & the actuator?

Also, would you send to VIC?

Cheers!

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