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Hi Guys,

My turbo kit will be coming off my car soon as i will not have a license for 3 months which gives me time to change over to the High Mount setup. This turbo kit is very surprising and makes good power considering it was only using a turbotech for boost control and still running a standard AFM.

This turbo is a direct bolt up as i am also supplying my split dump pipe as well as i will be changing dump pipe on my car. This kit also comes with a custom alloy airbox with perspex lid which suits the factory piping so it is all bolt on gear, its very stealth as it all looks stock.

Pics -

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I am looking for $1200ono for the turbo/dump/airbox setup.

Located near Newcastle, can ship at buyers expense.

PM is probably the best way to contact me (No Net access on weekends)

Please note: This is still on the car, if you want to purchase this kit please allow a few days for me to get a chance to remove the kit...

Oops, just read the rules for posting FS threads, my number is 0434353292 and you can text anytime or call within business hours.... Cheers.... Matt

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how much for just the turbo?

Was planning to sell the lot together, but PM me an offer and i'll let you know.... :P

guessing thats an old foto when it was rebuilt?

Yes, like i mentioned in the original post "This is still on the car"... :D

would this turbo fit an r33 rb25?

Should do buddy, check with your local turbo place but the flanges etc would all be the same i'd imagine =D

Hey Guys,

I have been trying to post this all morning but i think SAU has been having issues?

Anyway, i may be accepting an offer on the Turbo alone so i will selling the Dump pipe and custom airbox separetely. I can get pics of these if you need them, but they are also still in the car for now.

All PM's replied, thanks guys...

Turbo is still looking like its sold, will keep this post updated.

I also have a heap of R34 parts available too -

Front std Swaybar - $50

Rear std Swaybar - $50

Std injectors - $50

17 inch Starcorp rims with new tyres - $400 (17x8 & 17x9 with a bit of dish)

Assorted 17 & 18 inch tyres for sale

And probably a bunch of stuff.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey guys, The turbo is now ready for inspection. I have removed everything from the front and rear of the turbo so it can be inspected whilst still on the car. If someone puts down a deposit i will remove the turbo, but i'd rather keep the oil lines sealed until then.

From inspection it all looks good and there seems to be no shaft play. =D The dump pipe and airbox are also out of the car so if you are looking to purchase them then its all good!!

So I take it the sale fell through?

Could be quite interested, have been planning on getting my turbo high-flowed...

Just got a couple of questions; your dyno chart doesn't show RPM, when does the turbo come onto full boost? And you were only running 13psi, do you know what the maximum power output of this turbo is, and at what psi it achieves that power? Also, how many kms has it done?

As per my PM, no sale fell through... I've just been lazy and hadn't got the car home to pull it apart, but now i am finally getting around to doing it. Turbo is right for inspection or for interstate buyers i can take pictures or have it checked for you at a shop at your expense if that's easier.

OK guys, i have just been informed that i will probably be taking my car in a different direction which means i will probably get the mods to delete this thread and start a whole new one. If you have an R34 and want to make decent power then send me a PM as soon i will be listing -

POWER FC + HAND CONTROLLER

BRAND NEW Z32 & NEW PLUG IN BOX

HIGH FLOW TURBO - Specs above

SARD 550cc INJECTORS - barely done 10k

POSSIBLY 34GTR Fuel Pump

TURBOTECH Boost controller

SPLIT DUMP PIPE

CUSTOM AIRBOX

This kit is good to take your R34 to 250-260rwkw and do it will good fuel economy like it has been on mine =D

The reason is purely that i am upgrading my gear and since i have started looking into it, i need to change my ECU which eliminates the need for the Z32 AFM and also plan to go to E85 which will probably need a bigger fuel system.

Genuine enquiries only as i dont have time for any clowns or dreamers.

All parts are on my car at the moment, but as of the weekend it is no longer running.

Cheers

Matt

Interested in this turbo for my r33 ser2. just wondering if anyone know thats the rear housing, water and oil lines or goin to be all the same in my car as the r34..??

Cheers..

Interested in this turbo for my r33 ser2. just wondering if anyone know thats the rear housing, water and oil lines or goin to be all the same in my car as the r34..??

Cheers..

Hey Troy, Pretty sure they are a direct bolt on. I think i just text you? :cool: LOL

I have an offer pending, the other stuff listed will be for sale with prices shortly.

highflow turbo for me !!!! boooooooooost :)

Haha yeah, told you it was Smick =D So Turbo sold, pending payment etc!!

On that note -

Z32 AFM & PLUG brand new in box $300.00 plus postage =D

Split dump is off the car, looking for $150.00 pick up ONO

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