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A'PEXi Turbo Model AX53B70 P25 (Basically an equivelant to a HKS GTRS) Have had the exhaust housing ceramic coated in black to keep temps down.

20,000kms old Purchased through Greenline 2 years ago. Still as good as new no shaft play ready to bolt on. Selling as I have changed to a GT35R, will also throw in a custom stainless dump pipe.

$1650

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A'PEXi Super Suction Kit

Aluminium Hard pipe to replace the rubber intake hose between the AFM and the turbo, Hard to find.

$180

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Also Have a set of 6 S15 injectors 470cc purchased from Deatschwerks also 20,000kms old Asking $380

All items located in Griffith NSW. Willing to post.

I made 250kw at 14psi, turbo is rated at 380ps, so capable of more. Trent as Status tuning told me he has seen these make close to 300kw on an SR20.

I have since discovered I have a large exhaust restriction which would have been limiting the potential of this turbo on my setup.

I made 250kw at 14psi, turbo is rated at 380ps, so capable of more. Trent as Status tuning told me he has seen these make close to 300kw on an SR20.

I have since discovered I have a large exhaust restriction which would have been limiting the potential of this turbo on my setup.

pm sent for injectors. will buy.

definantly consider the Super Suction kit sold if falls through. also interested in the turbo, straight bolt on? is there everything needed to bolt onto a rb25det? will take both off you if possible. thanks

Edited by john-e boi

hey mate.. i am interested in the injectors..

i want them for my r32 gtst..

will the fit straight into standard rail??

and will i need resister pack??

please pm me and let me know - am very keen

ben

if ur 32gtst is still an rb20, then no, they wont fit ur standard rail. s15 injectors are side feed like rb25's. rb20 and rb 26 are top feed.

ps. i'm keen on the injectors.. would u do cod? as i'm in brisbane.

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