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RB25Det block $50. busted pistons. No sump or oil pump. VERY short motor.

RB25 R33 fan shroud $50

RB25 turbo exhaust housing $50. Modified for use with screamer pipe!

RB25 compressor elbow. $20

RB25 Det exhaust valves x 2. Brand new. $100??

3 x actuators. 14 psi. $50 each.

2 x bilstein rear shocks for VB-VL commodore. $50

1 x roll of 15% Professional window tint. Had this for years.. need it gone. Heaps on there. $80

GTR R34 stock turbo's. $650 pair. Great condition.

3L nissan Patrol / navara turbo. VERY low Km's. $200

TZR 250 (89) 2 stroke bike. $400 Bough for go-cart, never got there! 6 spd box..

CA 18 T25 turbine housing.. $10

Holset compressor wheel. Its BIGGER than my GT3040 wheel! $50

Turbo explanation toy! Teach your mates how these things work $10!

VL turbo cross over pipe $50

Sony head unit and 10 stacker.. hardly used (no idea even if it still works) brain cable and remote.. $10

Will happily freight to anywhere.

If you would like more info or photo's, pleaes ask.

open to offers on all things..

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The Patrol turbo has a coloured past..

A guy owed me some money, I ended up with the turbo! :happy:

It was the only thing that lived through his engine blow up at (apparently) 15 000km.

Yep, spanking new engine off the shelf broke a piston in 3 bits (so the story goes).

So, as you can see, its VERY clean, shaft play is good, and it is a complete stock (unmodded) 3L diesel turbo as fitted to the 3L patrol. It has a variable Vane turbine housing. I removed to the housing to check it out, and it was also very clean and nothing broken or bent. I am only trying to recover some of the money I lost :) ..

it has a compressor cover A/R 0.53 and the rear A/R 0.64. The turbo has no oil or water fittings attached. Only the actuator for the Variabale vane.

If you wish to look it up, it numbers on the ID tag are:

FD 0402J

14411 - VC100

705954-15.

does that help?

More stuff in the shed!

Supra 2JZ-GTE turbo's.

$200 for both & all the bits in the photo's. Yes, the broken turbine wheel was me :D

Take one or both.. best offer.

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Hey Aaron, I'm interested in go Kart engine can you confirm what engine, what condition any rebuid etc...

Cheers

David

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