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Hey, ive got my turbo setup off my r33 for sale. All parts have done about 5000km and are in very good condition.

I have all parts to make a complete kit for an r33.

Garrett GT35R with .82 ex housing $1300

Oil and water lines $150

Modified RB25 Manifold $150

Tial 44mm Wastegate $500

Front Pipe with wastegate plumbed in $250

I will get the turbo checked by Rotomaster (Garrett Distributor) to assure the new owner that the turbo is in good condition.

Thanks, Mike.

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280kw on 18psi, hit full boost around 4500 and im selling all my gear because im building an RB26 with twins and wont need all this.

Turbo capable of making 340kw+ with a good setup.

Thanks, Mike.

I have had a lot of interest for individual parts but would prefer to sell as a whole or at least sell the turbo with the lines etc as it will make it harder for me to sell just the lines.

Also for anyone asking, I am after $2250 for the lot

Thanks, Mike.

not sure whether u received my pm or not..

but if you happen to sell the turbo in the next month, i'd be happy taking the manifold and probably gate from you.

Also, the oil and water lines - oil lines braided?

Cheers,

Adam

any chance you can pm or put pics of front pipe in thread,just bought same turbo,but with 1.06 AR that will put going on my rb25/30 engine,was looking to get the wastegate plumbed through the exhaust system for legal reasons!would it suit a 50mm turbosmart progate which i will be getting as well!

cheers

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