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Special promotion: This is our ATR43 Turbocharger. This is a high performance turbocharger engineered for RB25det engines to produce any thing from 200rwkws to 300rwkws. They are covered by 12 Month Warranty for all High performance use.

PPR From: $1250 + GST

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Turbocharger catalog, Turbo kits and media gallery:

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Turbocharger Hi flow service:

We can also high flow your old or blown T2x or T3x turbochargers from $800, Or rebuild from $400.

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Please give us a call on 0413457185 or 0390163965 if any assistance is required.

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ATR28 is also avaialble in .58 and .63 T3 rear housings to suit Rb's manifold.

Hi Stao,

Are these rear housings available in standard RB25 dump pattern? (like the AVO housing)

Cheers,

Dave

Yes. Should have one made today in .63 rear end. Price wise they are $500 each. I need your turbo back to match the profile to suit its turbine wheel.

Wooooo-Hooooo 250kw here I come!

I'll be in touch Stao, I'm at Bega for work for a few weeks so I'll take the turbo off when I get back home

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Hey Stao.

Am very interested in one of these Highflow packages. I am after a reliable 260rwkw in my R33 GTST. From what i have researched from your products, i will need a highflowed stock RB25 turbo with VG30 .63 rear housing? Can you do this combination? And will it fit up to my current dump pipe? Also how long will it approx take to machine and send back to WA?

Cheers, Matt.

To high flow to 260rwkws you will need the OP6 Rear housing or you can use our .63 ATR43's turbine housing. To high flow with your supplied OP6 Rear housing it will cost $880 with oil line or $1230 with ATR43's .63 rear housing including oil line.

Might pop in to speak with you about rebuilding one of my HKS 2540 turbos soon.

I didnt know you rebuilt turbos there, Diago from AMR next door to you has been servicing my company Camry for years and will be doing a RWC on my GTR next month (hopefully), might pop in then for a chat.

AMR is highly recommended by me for anyone that needs work done honestly at a reasonable price.

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I have one brand new oil cooled TR44 on Special (for some one who paid a deposit and didn't turn up from 2 month ago).

It comes in .63 Vband rear housing internally gated and .50 Comp housing for $800.

I can make it to run on ATR43's bolton .63 turbine housing and .60 comp housing for $1000.

Or in . 82 externally gated housing for $900.

Braided oil line is for $80 additional.

This turbo is good for 280rwkws mark response depends on the Turbin housing size. have made 315rwkws with 50 short Nos and have run 10.75 in a 1JZ corwna.

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Pickup in Melbourne Brunswick, or send to any where for $25. PM or call 0413457185

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