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Hi guys,

i have up up for sale a brand new " Xs power turbo " up for sale brand new never been on a car still in pakage.. after $240

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T04E_TURBOCHARGER

  • BRAND NEW TURBO, T04E TURBOCHARGER, 3" INLET DIAMETER, 2" OUTLET, WET FLOATING BEARINGS, 1/8 NPT OIL INLET, T3 / T4 !!SPECS:
    .57 COMPRESSOR WHEEL TRIM, .50 A/R COMPRESSOR, .63 A/R TURBINE, THIS TURBO CAN EASILY DO 25 psi,
  • 530 whp ON B SERIES SWAPS, Standard T3 Flange, Perfect for any 4-6 cylinder.

i also hav an externaly gated rb25det manifold for sale also "Brand new" after $250 for that..

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(the external gate flange iz as pictured above)

all items are brand new unused..

Located in melbourne's s.e suburbs

p.m or ph: 0403 236 931

Cheers for looking..

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The manifold is from ebay

it is stainless steel, the weld's look to be nuthing but quality..

Reason for sale is that i bought these parts for my car with intentions of putting them on,

now i need to sell my car soo im also selling all the parts i hav sitting round ..

Cheers..

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Interested in the turbo, what else is needed to bolt onto rb25.

Hey,

the turbo is not from ebay only the manifold is.. the turbo is from a company in the u.k called XS power..

only other things you need other than the manifold would be water and oil line for the turbo, an external wastgate that u can by from just jap for around $160 for memory..

and to go to an exhaust shop and hav a new dump pipe made up to fit..

Cheers...

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