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hi guys

ive got a rebuilt and high flowed T3 turbo for sale .

features: 56mm V-trim compressor wheel

~50mm back cut rear

slightly ported compressor cover

new bearings, shaft and comp. wheel

bead blasted

can run a touch over 20psi and make good power

this turbo isYET to be used...no shaft play, no fouling on housing

$900

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this turbo will fit onto an r33, but would lack a bit of top end..itd have quick spool and power would plateau

is more suited to the rb20

PM sent amoore

that looks like a turbo from a VL.

I say this due to the fact that the wastegate hole doesn't have the flap on the turbo side.

So I presume it is on the dump pipe.

this is how the VL turbo's are.

and that's the only NISSAN turbo I have seen to be like that.

yeah it will fit an r33

your wastegate housing will attach directly to the exhaust housing...thus enabling you to keep your existing dump and exhaust.

I'll guess too and say that it's off a VL Turbo.

I have a thread posting up step-by-step what you have to do to get a VLT turbo onto an R33. So yes, it'll work on an R33. Seeing as RB20 and RB25 turbos are interchangeable (ie the can be swapped with little or no modification required), the instructions should also apply to the R32.

I cbf looking it up, but it's something like "How to: bolt a VLT turbo onto an RB25".

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