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Kinugawa Turbocharger 4" T67 w/ Garrett T04R wheel T3 10cm

Less then 500km was done on this turbo, in Excellent Condition as new.

Was running a Turbosmart 45mm hypergate of the turbo.

Reason for selling the turbo is that i wish to go bigger.

Bought for nearly $1000 selling for $650 including postage to any where in Australia or $620 pickup.

Location is Melbourne

For any further inquires please can contact me on 0412595898

Thank you

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Edited by King of kings

To answer the messages I received, the Turbo came of my r33 rb25.

Turbo made 330kw on 18psi. Car was tuned by Trent at chequered tuning

PRICE DROP! NEED IT GONE

$600 FOR TURBO AND BRAIDED OIL LINE AND VBAND CLAMP TO ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.

OR

$570 PICKUP IN MELBOURNE.

Edited by King of kings

Turbo

Dump pipe

Screamer pipe

Braided oil line

V band clamp

All for $650 pickup ready to all bolt straight on to an r33 rb25

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