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Hi all,

Recently changed from a single turbo setup on my R32 GTR for twins so the old gear has to go! This setup was on the car when I bought it and ran fine. A little laggy for the RB26 but when it did finally come on song it was great.

Turbo:

- MONSTA T70 Turbo. T3 Flange, A/R .70 front, A/R .82 Rear. No shaft play from what I can tell. V-Band clamp to the dump pipe.

Comes with a braided oil inlet line. Great condition, never had any problems with it.

Manifold:

- Unknown brand Stainless Steel Manifold to suit above Turbo. No cracks etc, good condition

Dump/Front pipe:

- Looks like a custom 3" dump pipe/front pipe that runs straight to the cat. Has mounting brackets to secure it. External Gate outlet. Good Condition.

External Wastegate:

- 60MM External gate with screamer pipe attatched. 1bar spring. Unknown brand, will try to find some more info on it.

Currently dont have any pics of said items as I am at work right now til Tuesday, but will update this post with some photos ASAP.

Looking for $500 ono for the lot. Buyer pays postage. Items are located in Hobart, Tasmania.

Cheers!

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Sorry bout the lateness of the pics, but here they are.

Monsta T70 Turbo:

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XFORCE S/S Top Mount Exhaust Manifold:

After removing the Exhaust wrap i discovered an Xforce badge

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post-54027-1267741633_thumb.jpg

Dump Pipe/Front pipe:

Uses R33 sized O2 Sensors. Still has the exhaust wrap on it from previous owner but im removing it prior to postage.

post-54027-1267742036_thumb.jpg

60mm External Wastegate:

Still cannot figure out what brand it is, if any. Never had any problems with it whatever it is.

post-54027-1267742235_thumb.jpg

Any questions just ask. Just want it all gone, the money made from the sale of this will be used for the tuning of the new twin turb setup. So please buy me!

Andy

  • 4 weeks later...
Nah dont think it will fit mate. Someone correct me if i'm wrong.

You are more than welcome to test it out first if you want to.

Two of the mounting holes are in the wrong spots, it will fit with minor mods to the flange plate.

  • 3 weeks later...
what brand is the turbo ?

and what type is it ball bearing ...ect??

Hey mate, sorry for the late reply, I have no net access at work. Exploration drilling in the middle of no-where for two weeks.

The brand is "Monsta", as I said i've never had a problem with it apart from being too laggy for my application.

Anyways, heres some specs off the turbo from the Monsta Turbo page on eBay:

The turbo offers the low inertia and fast boost response of the light weight T3 Turbine wheel and the high airflow characteristics of the T70 compressor. Air flow rating of up to 800HP 3" Inlet Diameter : 2" outlet : Wet Floating Bearings : 1/8 NPT oil inlet

T3 Flange : Fits T3 and T3/T4 Manifolds

Front Cover A/R .7

Front wheel trim 64.5mm

Rear Cover A/R .82

Rear wheel trim 60.5mm

Im wanting $500 including postage anywhere in Aus for the whole setup.

  • 4 weeks later...
Can you tell how much the set would be shipped to the Netherlands?

cheers,

Are u serious???

You'd be better off buying a new turb locally mate! But i'd ship it to you for $2000 including postage hahaha.

Jokes aside, still got this stuff. PM's replied to. Will separate if need be.

Are u serious???

You'd be better off buying a new turb locally mate! But i'd ship it to you for $2000 including postage hahaha.

Jokes aside, still got this stuff. PM's replied to. Will separate if need be.

Hi mate i am interested can you post your email address as i carnt pm yet

Sorry bout the lateness of the pics, but here they are.

Monsta T70 Turbo:

post-54027-1267741271_thumb.jpg

XFORCE S/S Top Mount Exhaust Manifold:

After removing the Exhaust wrap i discovered an Xforce badge

post-54027-1267741015_thumb.jpg

post-54027-1267741633_thumb.jpg

Dump Pipe/Front pipe:

Uses R33 sized O2 Sensors. Still has the exhaust wrap on it from previous owner but im removing it prior to postage.

post-54027-1267742036_thumb.jpg

60mm External Wastegate:

Still cannot figure out what brand it is, if any. Never had any problems with it whatever it is.

post-54027-1267742235_thumb.jpg

Any questions just ask. Just want it all gone, the money made from the sale of this will be used for the tuning of the new twin turb setup. So please buy me!

Andy

ill give you 300 the lot plus postage to melbourne

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