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Im thinking of selling my hypergear highflow turbo its equivalent to a 3076 with the OP6 rear housing with slightly larger trim in turbine, the only modifying needed to make it fit on your RB is a 3 inch intake pipe. Comes with a braided oil feed line and the standard oil lines bolt up. The actuator will hold some where around 14~16psi with no boost controller. The turbo will make between 260-280kw with supporting mods on a neo engine. The compressor has been sprayed flat black so it doesn't stand out as much as I was planning on streeting the car before I decided to go track with it.

I have the turbo on a GTSR manifold and to get the dump pipe to work now it is rotated 90 degrees makes it harder, plus I want to go bigger and external wastegate.

Turbo is bran new and hasn't even been started due to my car still been built.

I paid over $1000 getting it freighted to and from me including the rebuild. Looking for $900 plus freight to you or local pick up.

Pm me for more information.

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