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Looking for a bolt on turbo for a R33 RB25DET.

let me know what you got, must be bolt on with minimal to no mods needed, and must take the standard dump configuration.

turbo must be in good working condition, after a max power of 300kw and min 250kw

cheers

http://www.ringer-racing.com/product.sc;jsessionid=D7558C73E90103D7A66487AC38F48F8A.m1plqscsfapp03?productId=296&categoryId=180

Might be worth a look for you. Super responsive and almost exactly the same flow rate as the HKS 3037. Should bolt up with fairly minimal mods. I'm about to put the same on my R34 and I'm not changing too much

or you do this kit I got for grabs

TURBO KIT + intercooler kit

- Brand new kando t67 with Billet wheel upgrade

- pretty much new steam pipe manifold Used for display

- Brand new Genuine tial 44mm gate with everything

- Stainless tig welded dump pipe

- stainless screamer pipe

- fitting oil drain and oil feed All fitting etc needed to fit

1950

Cooler kit to suit this turbo kit or can be easily be altered for low mount

has a z32 afm in piping no holes cut kit With a good core and tig welded stainless piping

reo does not have to be cut etc

$500 for the kit or $620 with afm

Or 2400 For the lot

this kit made 377rwkw on 23.7 psi on e85 all comes in before 3700 rpm a amazing kit ready to bolt on

must sms or call

0430106414

I have a SS1PU bolton version built and ready, will make the HP range you are after with minium lag. Can do it for $1300 including oil line. Alternatively you can send in a stock turbocharger for high flow that cost $850 inc oil line, which will also make the HP range with minium lag. Please PM if interested.

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