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Have a complete turbo kit that I just pulled off my r31

Staino manifold( braced for strength)

Chin 3540

Braided oil and water lines

Dump pipe

4 inch intake

Turbo smart waste gate

Streamer pipe

Lots of custom welding to make this kit spot on

Bolt onto you car and have some fun... Nothing else needed

$800 for the lot (bargain considering the waste gate)

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when does it hit full boost?

0.62 rear housing so it wasn't that bad tachometer didn't work so can't confirm exactly when it cam on

Hey mate interested in swapping for a set of nismo gt4 17s

An just sold some nismo rims... Not my style

Would that dump fit a r33? And what sie is the dump?

The dump pipe will be 4.5 longer than what you need as its in a r31. They all line up so you just have to shorten the rear flange probably cst 50 bux at the exhaust shop. Dump is 3 inches but will measure next time I am in the shed

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