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hi

i have a rb26 single turbo conversion

does not come with a turbo

it has a t4 flange

is a hks cast iron low mount manifold

comes with piping and 50mm hks wastegate AND SCREAMER

a kit like this cost $$$ to custom make.....asking 1100.....o.n.o.

in sydney .......0412788262

thanks, josh

I WILL ACCEPT AFTERMARKET GTR TWIN TURBOS AS PAYMENT(2860 -10 OR SIMILAR....400KW MARK)....+ CASH ADJUSTMENT YOUR WAY

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it had a massive ta45s turbo before

the t51r is similar size to that^^^^^

t04z would be best suited as its very responsive

i have aset of hks camshafts for sale $600.... 280 degree 10.2 lift suit gtr 32/33

will do a deal if someone wants both....cams are new .....they now cost 1000 plus post from japan from greenline or nengun

cheers, josh

  • 2 weeks later...
hi

i have a rb26 single turbo conversion

does not come with a turbo

it has a t4 flange

is a hks cast iron low mount manifold

comes with piping and 50mm hks wastegate AND SCREAMER

a kit like this cost $$$ to custom make.....asking 1100.....o.n.o.

in sydney .......0412788262

thanks, josh

I WILL ACCEPT AFTERMARKET GTR TWIN TURBOS AS PAYMENT(2860 -10 OR SIMILAR....400KW MARK)....+ CASH ADJUSTMENT YOUR WAY

Alright well sounds good !The only thing was I found a bargin deal on a cb hood and front bumper and I couldnt let it go,so I don't have the money for the kit anymore ,I should have the money back in a month or so ...i'll message you then to see if you still have it!

Thank you.

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