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Im selling my turbo and all the bits with it so in a way it will be a complete bolt on kit: it made 250rwkw with a .63 nissan rear housing and stock dump, i haven't had it dyno'ed with the new rear housing and proper dump pipe but it should make more power. condition of the turbo is a bit of shaft play but blows no oil and is in good condition, and i always made sure the car was cooled down before turning off, and the car was serviced regularly with motul oil. the kit is still attached to my car which i have taken off the road.

price is: $1600 obo

location: Canberra

Contact: 0403281331, pm , post on the thread

turbo: Garrett 3071r .82 IW rear housing AR/70 front housing

Dump pipe was made by tuggeranong exhaust 3inch

comes with all the water and oil lines and fittings,

also comes with a intake pipe rb25 afm and apexi air filter some more info guys

1 bar actuator

also comes with the stock rb25 manifold with high tensile longer studs and spacers and the heat shield for the manifold,

and i'll i have all the parts off the car in about 3 weeks.

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it used to have the .63 rear housing which i replaced with the genuine Garrett .82 rear this turbo was bought as one of the Garrett 3071r bolt on's for rb25 that came with the Nissan rear housings.

I gather it can use my existing stock lines, no tinkering involved? If i can are you willing to seperate? All i need is the turbo and dump. Reply via text please 0431044680 cheers.

Edited by twistedr33

hi you can try to use the existing lines but whats the point you can buy everything you need an save yourself the hassles feel free to make an offer that's why i put up obo

Update: i haven't been able to remove the gear off the car yet as im running between two jobs atm and trying to clear room in the workshop for the car hopefully this will be off by next week at the latest.

  • 4 weeks later...

the numbers on the tag are as follows kb0116j 700177-5006 it makes it a GT3076R

who ever buys this better hand me a copy of the dyno sheet!

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