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hi mates. selling this turbo setup. was on rb25-30 motor. made 450rwhp on 17.5 psi. fullboost by 4000rpm. only done dyno time

all proboost brand stuff. been selling for over 6 years and the gear has proven itself to be reliable and last good.

turbo is oil cooled only. 0.84 t4 flange. wastegate has 15 psi spring. turbo oil line not supplied

new prices are wastegate - 324.50

turbo manifold - 357.50

turbo - 951.50

modify manifold for 50mm wastegate pipe- 80

screamer pipe- 50

total 1763.50 and is as new. turbo flange position also modified for better position in engine bay.

so lets get this straight right away. price to buy is $1000 no less. no offers less than $1000 for any reason at all

look in here for pics http://www.boostclassifieds.com.au/advert/2085503-Rb25-Turbo-Kit-50mm-Wastegate-T04z-Turbomodded-Rb25-Manifold-for-Sale.html

not seperating stuff sorry

located brisbane northside

whats in the photos is what you get



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