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Hi All,

I'm selling off my turbo setup from my rb25 as it didn't suit the auto's drive style.. Went with a smaller HKS Turbo..

Turbo Kit's like new, whole lot is easily less then 1,000km old - Turbo now has a modifyed bellmount so that it plumbs upto stock R33 Turbo pipe.. (Can be returned back to 4" if required with lathe work)

The Kit will include all of the following;

1) Garrett GT2876R .86 Rear Housing

2) Low Mount Stainless Steel Manifold Modded To Suit The T25 Flange

3) Custom 3" Front / Dump Pipe In One To Suit This Turbo on a R33 - (Has Been Glass Blasted & Coated In 1000deg Spray Paint Recently To Avoid Any Rust Forming On Pipe)

4) All Braided Lines & Fittings

5) Tube of Gasket Silicone Blue worth about $50 ~ unused

Pretty much everything you need to bolt this straight onto your rb25 for a good increase in power with associated mods, the only thing it doesn't come with is new gaskets (old ones are included however), new gaskets these can be picked up from Nissan, Performance Shops or event eBay.

Turbo Kit is located in Albury. Happy To Post At Buyers Expense..

The turbo is in perfect condition with no shaft play. Like I said it's done Less Than 1,000Km's.

Looking For $1,100 plus any freight costs.

If i missed anything or you have any question let me know via pm or just reply and I'll get back to right away..

Best Regards,

Adrian.

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yea, willing to seperate?

keen on the rear housing if it will bolt onto HKS 2835

currently .68 rear housing

Edited by Skyline1989
Willing to separate?

Hi Guys,

Not willing to seperate at this stage.. Would rather to keep it all together

hey mate will the mani bolt on to a rb20? if so im keen to take the lot.

Hi john26,

I'm not sure if it will bolt up to a rb20? Would anyone know or be able to answer this :D

Cheers,

Adrian

what power was it making on what psi? when does it hit full boost?
What HP was this making with the auto?

Was never really able to unleash the full potential of this kit on the auto as I couldn't find a good aftermarket ecu to also support it (I had a wolf 3d on the car) but it wouldn't "talk" with the auto gearbox ecu to control gear changes..

This kit would really be perfect for a manual though in my opinion.. I also only ever ran standard boost through it (7psi)

I have since changed my plans for this car and gone for a smaller turbo HKS2530 as this car only gets driven around town (to work and back) and I drive the GTR when I want to have some fun.. :P

Cheers,

Adrian

just curious to see what sort of power was made from this setup so i can have a rough idea thats all. how laggy was it to be driven onthe road. also do you have pics of it in the car?

Edited by john-e boi
is it the same as this turbo your selling http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_info.p...roducts_id=1018

That would be the turbo, plus you get the manifold, dump+front pipe and oil lines - everything to bolt it up as it's all come off my car and I've gone to a HKS set-up

Cheers,

Adrian

That would be the turbo, plus you get the manifold, dump+front pipe and oil lines - everything to bolt it up as it's all come off my car and I've gone to a HKS set-up

Cheers,

Adrian

Would just like to say.. awsome price mate! I'm looking for a HKS 2530 myself otherwise I would snatch this up.. Turb with only 1000kms on it, S/S mani and dump with all lines included for $1100?!? Nice.. My 2.2 cents (GST incl.)

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