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Up for sale is a full turbo kit for a RB25DET.

Kit consists of:

RB25 6Boost steam pipe exhaust manifold
Genuine Garret GT3540 ball bearing turbocharger with a 1.06 exhaust housing .70 A/R
Tial external wastegate with screamer pipe
Speedflow braided oil and water lines with fittings
Custom 4" stainless steel intake pipe with 5" long K&N air filter
Custom made 3" stainless steel dump and front pipe with O2 bung

Turbo has no shaft play what so ever and is in perfect condition. Only ever run on 10W40 Motul 300V Chrono oil.

Can also include the rest of the exhaust system which is a full 3.5" turbo back system with a Varex rear muffler which can be electronically closed to make car whisper quite.

$4000 for turbo kit or $4500 with full exhaust system as well.

This kit made 400rwkw on 1.5-1.6 bar of boost pressure on a fully built RB25.

System has a gorgeous deep note to it and when the wastegate cracks the screamer is extremely aggressive sounding.

You will not be dissapointed. Direct bolt on kit for a RB25 with nothing else required.

Would prefer local pick up in Townsville but for a serious buyer I will look into freight for them.

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Will u separate?

Hmm didn't really want to but what were you interested in?

Parting out really? Whats the new project you have lined up? Are you making a for sale thread?

Yeah parting this one out (this aint PMR33, I parted that one a few years ago lol). This one was just a drag car.

Doing a dedicated track car, LS1 powered S15.

I have another part out thread here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/439458-fs-wrecking-1996-r33-gtst-white-townsville/

  • 2 weeks later...

If we could do:

Adz: 6 boost and tial gate - $1500

Sheldon: Intake, filter, turbo, lines, dump pipe - $1500

Or something I'd be happy.

Price drop to $3000 for the lot or $1500 for manifold, wastegate, screamer pipe and $1500 for turbo, lines/fittings, intake pipe, filter and dump pipe :)

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