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My R34 GTT project goals have changed, from fast / responsive street car to dedicated track car. As a result I'm now selling the new complete turbo kit I had originally bought for it. It includes:

Garrett GTX3071R turbo

Genuine Garrett 5 bolt 0.82 a/r rear housing, IWG

Garrett 14psi wastegate actuator

Spacer plate to fit to OEM exhaust manifold

Turbo nuts and studs

All water and oil lines (braided)

All other required fittings - banjo bolts, crush washers etc.

All required gaskets

Compressor outlet silicon elbow

Dump pipe to suit turbo, ceramic coated

It comes with EVERYTHING needed to bolt straight up to an RB25. I bought the whole kit through Kudos Motorsports, and they obviously sourced it through GCG Turbos in Australia. I had test fitted the turbo to the exhaust manifold, but nothing has been run and the turbo is still as new.

Fellow forum member Mick_o made a responsive 335rwkw from memory (on E85) with the same turbo in his R33.

The whole kit cost me about $3k, and then I spent extra changing the oil and water lines to braided items and getting the dump pipe ceramic coated. I'm looking to get $2,100 for the whole kit, plus delivery.

Cheers

Justin

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