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Selling this as I have deceided I'm going back to high mount twins.

Turbo is a HKS TA45s. Comp housing is mirror polished and turbo has not been used since a full rebuild. V band rear housing. Has a Garrett turbo Bennie. Perfect condition as new really!

Manifold is a custom made 316 stainless job. Has bracing and a decent 8mm head flange. Wastergate pipe etc all done fits well and is in resonable condition

Wastegate is a genuine 50mm HKS gate and has been pulled down cleaned, inspected and re assembled. Tested fine and has a 1.2bar spring installed.

Dump pipe is V banded to the turbo and has a quality clamp with it. 3 inch mandrel bent TIG welded and fits to any off the shelf cat back system

screamer pipe is there and vents out beside the gear box.

Has a braided oil feed line but no return. Think I have a flange but no pipe.

Overall it all works and the turbo is new.

I'll get photos tomorrow when I take it off the shelf.

Only selling due to new engine is almost finished and I want more grunt than this will allow so may as well sell it

asking $1800 plus any postage charges etc

located in Sydney

pm or email

[email protected]

brad

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It's single turbo, good for 500-550HP I think.

I'm assuming it also is high mount judging from comment about manifold. Feel free to correct me.

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