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Hey guys.

I have for sale my RB25 high turbo kit.

This kit produced 458rwhp on 20psi on safe tune.

Kit came off an R33 GTST S2

Item is located in brisbane but can post at buyers expense

-Genuine garrett GT35R A/r .70 front housing .82 rear housing in perfect working order

-Custom made steam pipe exhaust manifold and hpc coated black (1500kms old)

-Tial 44mm External wastegate with screamer pipe to suit

-Custom made alloy IC pipe work to suit including all silicone joiners and claps

-Greddy copie intake manifold

-GFB BOV

-Greddy FMIC 600x300x75

Price on kit is $3300. But like i said i can post anywhere at buyers expense

All parts are in good condition

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