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have my mid mount gtx3071 .82 of my r32 for sale.

turbo/wastegate/bov/fabwork/lines are all no more than 3months old with MAX 3000kms, I fitted the turbo drove to queensland did matsuri and drove it home, I then broke my leg not long after and car has sat in garage since.

I want to sell it all together at the moment but will eventually break it up if no one is interested, this is perfect for someone wanted to save some cash and avoid police issues by keeping stock manifold and out of sight mid mounted. will fit 32/33 will fit r34 but not sure if it will match up to stock air box location? will also fit ceffy and rb20/25 powered car basically

contains:

gtx 3071 (new type with the upgraded bearing cartridge) . 82 coated housing with 40mm turbosmart welded to housing with stainless screamer pipe.

40mm turbosmart with upgraded 14psi spring

custom intake pipe suit afm and airbox with bov return

30mm stealth turbosmart plumb back bov

standard manifold with longer studs/nuts and spacer to suit

heat sheild

2x genuine Nissan turbo gaskets

speedflow oil feed line and fittings

speedflow coolant lines with fittings

custom oil return with quality oil specific silicon hose joiner

cross over pipe with bov to suit intake pipe

3 inch v band dump to suit r32/r33 with v band clamp

hks elbow to suit plumbing

basically all you need to fit up to your car and away you go (bar one coolant line that im keeping)

made 275kw on 21psi pump 98 on my rb25. with dodgy boost controller.

builds boost from 2k and comes on song 3800rpm has more in it with proper boost controller.

drives really nice motor loves the housing revs very free now.

I also have a greddy return flow cooler kit that fits this all, can do a combo deal if someone wanted everything.

this is a legit no expense spared kit I never planned to sell but as usual a bigger turbo setup came up for sale that I couldn't pass on.

i am in Hornsby for pickup or can send aswell, if you want more/better pictures msg me and ill be happy to send through

chasing $2800 for everything, can take parts out for cheaper, either way if someone wanted to do this setup half the works already done

0419469108

cheers harry

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