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Hi all,

 
Up for sale is my single turbo conversion kit for rbs. This kit is a 400rwkw+ kit and would push closer to 440-450 with an optimised set up. Im selling due to having the opportunity to buy a complete EFR 83/74 set up from a friend. 
 
Here is a link of the car on the dyno with the old set up and baby cams. The kit hasn't done a lot of work as not long after the kit was installed, the engine dropped a valve and I began work on building a 2.9.
 
Results here
 
 
Video at bottom of page
 
 
The kit consists of a
 
-Full race twin scroll manifold (ceramic coated) suit RB 26/25/20. This manifold is a complete work of art. 
 
 
-Borg-Warner  S300SX 83/75 turbo T4 twin
scroll 0.91 A/R with turbine ceramic coated and 3 inch V-Band 
 
 
-2x Tial MVS 38mm waste gates w/water cooling option and V band
 
 
-S/Steel Ceramic coated dump pipe, 4 inches all the way to the Cat
-S/steel ceramic coated waste gate pipes plumbed into the dump
-K&N pod filter w clamps and silicon join
-piping from turbo to cooler with clamps and joiners
-Oil feed and return for turbo
-fabricated power steering reservoir 
 
Manifold, turbo and gates are worth over $4500aud to buy brand new from the U.S. And that's before you pay postage and 10% goods tax.
 
The welding on the dump pipe and plumbing for the gates are excellent and are worth over $2500 in itself. That's without the ceramic coating.
 
The kit is currently still on the car with a run in tune on 98 making 360rwkw on 17psi. If your a serious buyer and you have the cash I am more than happy to show you what the kit can do before I remove it. If I think your a test pilot you will be asked to remove yourself. 
 
Price: 6k for the lot.
 
Not wanting to separate the kit, may consider selling the turbo by itself if I have a buyer for the rest of the kit.
 
Contact via PM at this stage until I'm back in the country next week. 
 
Located Sydney
 
Cheers
 
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