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i have for sale rb26 single high rise stainless turbo manifold with a 50mm wastegate and screamer pipe with a trust greddy t88-34d turbo.

this set up has made over 600hp at wheels on a small set up. has only done dyno km reason for selling not big enough for what i em doin.

pick up only or local meet up sydney.

price $3000

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Pick up only :) hmm would think about it if could be posted, curious now this was on a built rb26 wen was it making boost bye? wat rear housing? is it good street application?

hey mate the rear housing is a 24g which i think means 24cm housing but yer street wise it was fun on my car it had full boost bye 4000 started spooling at 3600 but just kept boosting never dropped off. the work i did to my engine was just forges and cams nothin big just had a good tune. i would consider posting at buyers cost but i would hae rathered pick up just been a heavey item and stuff. but if need be i will post. cheers

hey mate the rear housing is a 24g which i think means 24cm housing but yer street wise it was fun on my car it had full boost bye 4000 started spooling at 3600 but just kept boosting never dropped off. the work i did to my engine was just forges and cams nothin big just had a good tune. i would consider posting at buyers cost but i would hae rathered pick up just been a heavey item and stuff. but if need be i will post. cheers

Hey buddy wat else will be required with this set up, i have a apexi power fc wit z32 afm an wat not is that still fine? an this doesn't come with a gasket set either or water oil lines does it?

Hey buddy wat else will be required with this set up, i have a apexi power fc wit z32 afm an wat not is that still fine? an this doesn't come with a gasket set either or water oil lines does it?

it does come with oil lines as it is only oil cooled turbo. that computer should be fine but i hope u got bigger injectors and fuel pump. u will have to get the exhaust to suite andthe intercooler pipe should be a close fit to it but may need some adjustment. but sori doesnt come with gaskets as they broke when i took them off car but they can be bought very easy.

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