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Got this lying around

old school cool with what appears to be a t04 turbo of some description plus dump, wastegate and screamer

manifold and wastegate is genuine HKS, can't confirm about turbo though

will make your rb20/rb25det skid alot

$1200

Pick up valley heights sydney or can ship

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is there play in the turbo and what rear housing is on it.?

what power was it making any dyno print outs ?

does wastgate hold boost and how much ?

is manifold cracked anywhere and what condition is it in i.e how bad is the rust on it or is it light rust cos the car looks as if it has been sitting around for a bit, ?

also is cold side cooler piping included & air filter pipe to turbo ?

Thanks Mate

Edited by WARLORD

is there play in the turbo and what rear housing is on it.?

what power was it making any dyno print outs ?

does wastgate hold boost and how much ?

is manifold cracked anywhere and what condition is it in i.e how bad is the rust on it or is it light rust cos the car looks as if it has been sitting around for a bit, ?

also is cold side cooler piping included & air filter pipe to turbo ?

Thanks Mate

it's on the car.... it runs lol

yea haven't pulled it off yet mate

welcome to come inspect otherwise i'll have it off in a week or so :)

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