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VG30 Highflowed turbo (OP6 rear housing) built by Precision Turbochargers, running t04b internals and is plain bearing. Has done approximately 8000 to 10,000k's in the last 1 and a half years which most of the k's being highway driving. But other then general street/highway duties, this turbo has done 3 drag meets (about 15 runs) and a couple of hours on the dyno.

This turbo on my RB20 was making 300rwhp on 18psi, though on a RB25 I'd expect closer to 350rwhp on 18psi.

This turbo is in great condition, has the same amount of shaft play as when first installed.

Also includes a modified oil line which is need to run this turbo aswell as the banjo bolts on the turbo side for the water in/out.

All thats needed to bolt this turbo on is the elbow and the metal oil drain pipe off an RB25 turbo.

NOTE: Also if required I can supply a R33 RB25 actuator.

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Asking $900 + postage.

Located in Ipswich QLD (just outside Brisbane)

Please PM for further info.

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Hey Dave, Nah it doesn't have a build plate.

On my RB20 it started making boost at 3000rpm and made 18psi around 4300-4500rpm, though on an RB25 I guess it would come on 500rpm earlier then a 20, so say 18psi around 3800-4000rpm.

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