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Hi all,

Up for grabs is a Precision Billet Series 6262 turbine.. Used on my internally stock RB26 for no more than 5000km.

This comes with an additional housing .62 or .64 one of those two lol will have to check. Bothe the .82 and smaller housing are hpc coated..

Amazing turbo to say the least.

Looking for $1600 + freight

Also Road Runner fabrications RB26 single high mount manifold comete with HKS copy 60mm waste gate with 20psi base pressure springs. Comes with screamer pipe aswell.

Manifold is the merge collector and steam pipe type so very very nice bit of gear.

$1000 + freight neg

Contact me via pm or for urgent enquiries contact me on 0429230488. Pics up this arvo

Cheers Marty

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^ as an example i have used a couple on some rb26's.

R32 gtr- precision 6262 with T4. 84 split rear housing, 98 pump fuel, stock bottem end with drop in cams made 545rwhp on 22psi. ( fuel system had maxed out)

R32 gtst with a rb26- precision 6266 with T3. 82 rear housing, completely stock head and stock bottem end 570rwhp 29psi on e-flex

Correct.. I had mine sitting around 330kw on very conservative afr's because I was a little uneasy with the condition of the motor but the best thing was full boost by 3900! It had stupid amounts of low end punch an it never let up!

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