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Nissan skyline Rb25 R32, R33, R34 t3 t67 turbo kit 500HP with Intake Manifold Polished for $1200.

I bought this for my R33 Rb25 but i did not got a chance to put it on as i didn't had enough cash to have it fitted (kept paying for my defects and fines)

Its all new and i paid $1500 for all but now selling it only for $1000

DESCRIPTION: rb25 r32 r33 skyline t67 turbo charger kit

this comes with the following items

-rb25 t3 stainless turbo manifold

-t76 turbo charger .83ar (good for 500-550hp)

- 38mm wastegate (set at 7psi , comes with 11 psi ,15 psi spring, so you can use which one is best for you, that's why i bought different pis springs)

-Oil line kit , oil feed , oil return (with all fittings )

TURBO SPEC:

SUPER T3 T67 TURBO CHARGER .84ar TWIN SCROLL P-TRIM

Intake: 4 inch

Outlet: 2.5 inch

Compressor trim: .70 ar

Compressor Wheel diameter: 57.89 /72.95

Turbine Wheel diameter 54.47 /83.16

Exhaust Trim: .84 ar

Twin scroll turbine housing (quicker response then single exhaust outlet, what i was told)

Turbine flange type: T3 flange

Down pipe flange type: 2.5 inch v band

Cooling type: oil cool only

Horsepower rating: 500HP

INTAKE MANIFOLD FOR RB25DETT

-hardware included

-comes with throttle body adapter

-POLISHED aluminum casting

-20% more flow compare to stock

Located in Canberra

0421545387

$1000 for all this

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yes i can ship if you willing to pay the shipping cost. also it had one year warranty on them and i do have the receipts for them. just need to find where it is as we moved house so i don't know where it is, its somewhere i just need to look for it.

$1200 ill freight anywhere around Australia or $1000 pickup

Edited by 5hiv

IF any one interested give me your postcode so i can calculate the postage, or if you want to know how much it will cost to ship it to your door steps you are most welcome to do so and let me know.

Below is the information that will help you in calculating the freight.

My own box

L = 83cm

W = 41cm

H = 34cm

Roughly weight = 26 to 30 kg.

my postcode 2615 charnwood ACT

All i want is $1000 because i need to pay some big amount of fines :(

so the price will be

$1000 + postage

mate theres only one problem with that kit....thats not a twin scroll manifold and will not work correctly with a twin scroll turbo

you should separate the parts and sell them that way, would be easier to buy sumthin for 200 bux than 1000 :thumbsup:

thanks guys for pointing me in the right direction.

I didnt know about the non twin scroll manifold not work correctly with a twin scroll turbo. before buying this i showed it and gave the details to my mechanic and he said it was fine, maybe he thought it was fine with my other supporting mods that i had e.g Power FC, electronic boost controller etc.

Anyways e-go couriers is the cheapest on the postage and also i found some others

Now i can separate the parts and sell them if anyone needs anything as shipping is cheap

or else everything for $1000 or best offer.

Spend your money on tools and install it yourself..pretty sure you need a twin scroll manifold for it to work properly though..

or just buy this housing, would be an easier option..

mate i cant buy the twin scroll manifold now but i might buy the housing if its not too expensive. can you please let me know what housing you mean and where i can buy them from.

thanks

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