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Item - Genuine HKS 2535 Turbo Ball Bearing with T3 Flange (Straight bolt on for RB20/25)

Price - $1200 ono

Info - Car was making 225kw at 15psi, Has a small amount of shaft play, The turbo comes with an HKS 15psi Adjustable actuator, Car pulled strong and blew now smoke. Turbo was taken straight off the car in working order

Reason for Sale - The person who i bought this turbo off was in the process of building an RB30 with a RB25 head and he decided that this turbo was too small for that setup. I bought the turbo with the intention of putting it on my rb20, happily bought it with the idea of using the Rudd money to pay for the majority of it. Turns out I'm not eligible for the stimulus package!! So now i have to sell up and pay back my debt!! Very upsetting :D

Location - Melbourne, Victoria (Willing to post interstate at buyers expense)

Contact Info - 0431 222 796

Pictures -

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v459/hoysta/TurboFront.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v459/hoysta/TurboBack.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v459/hoy...xhaustWheel.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v459/hoysta/TurboRear.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v459/hoy...urboWheel-1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v459/hoy...austhousing.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v459/hoysta/TurboWheel.jpg

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Hey guys, Received an sms this morning from a guy who said he would buy it this sunday, so atm its looking like it will be sold. If the sale falls through or anything else like that then govich is next in line.

For those who asked it was making 225 on an rb20, but the rb20 wasn't very healthy so this turbo can make a fair bit more power on a healthy engine. As for the km's not too sure, the turbo came with the car so cant really specify an amount.

Cheers.

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