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I've got the above forsale

Full Trust kit for RB25, manifold, turbo and wastegate $3800

will seperate kit $1800 for turbo

550inj straight bolt into rb25 fuel rail SOLD

I'm located near Sydney can take more pics if requested, email for more info

[email protected]

This turbo made 330rwkw at 19psi on a RB25, also did an 11.7 pass @ 128mph with a 1.97 60ft

Yes off my car, I think the turbo has traveled around 10,000kms but worse case it can always be rebuilt for $400 at gcg if anything ever went wrong, not sure of what turbo yet something a touch bigger though

Or im flying back to Syd for Easter, then driving back to Melb on Easter Monday...so free delivery for anywhere between Sydney and Melbourne if you buy the turbo/manifold and wastegate before Easter! :(

sorry pm replied to now, yep still for sale, I've been meaning to take pics of manifold and wastegate for the others that PM'd me I've just been busy and will do first thing on Monday sorry

Brett

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