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hey all, after purchasing this turbo ...http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=43594 i have reconsidered and it is up for sale again,

i got it for an absolute bargain and i am willing to let it go for what i got it for

$1200

this is a genuine HKS 2540 i have had it checked myself by unique autosports and they have confirmed its in pristine condition.

WILL NOT BOLT DIRECTLY ONTO RB25 without custom work regardless of what the other post says, but thats not the reason i'm selling it. my current turbo i have since figured out is actually bigger than this one.

in NSW but willing to ship at buyers expense

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Wat kind of custom work to the manifold r we talking bout?? And how much??

dont know how much exactly matey, depends who you take it to and how much they know i guess.

who checked it out for you?

how many KM's on it?

I'm interested

both john and pete ( i think his name is, his dyno tuner) checked it and gave it the thumbs up.

as in the original thread KMs are unknown unfortunately... but cant be too high i'd guess considering the condition

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there seems to be a lot of interest in this.

but as i said this will NOT bolt on easily at all, if you have a good metal worker who can rig up a flange or whatever then cool, but i dont want to be thought of as somebody who will rip people off, especially loyal SAU goers.

if whoever gets it finds out that they dont want to go ahead with it they could always sell it off as a sr20 turbo (probably for a tidy profit too) as thats what i believe it actually is so i guess i'm worried over nothing, I just dont want my good forum reputation ( i hope :( ) to suffer

try finding someone as honest as me elsewhere huh ;)

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yeah tony, tried that first but it wouldnt let me post in the for sale section (i think a post count sorta deal) but i'm happier to let it go to someone on here if it comes down to it, look after our own ya know :(

joe PM recieved, read the whole thread and check out the pics buddy ;)

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what about this adaptor plate?

http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/HPIAB2/prod39.htm

Is this all thats needed to make this turbo fit a rb25? Then the oil/water lines need to be made up and thats it?

MJ possibly mate, looks about right but i'm not 100%

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