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as the topic says

the turbo hasnt been run since rebuild and balance

its a plain bearing turbo with a slightly bigger than stock rear CERAMIC wheel

the exhaust housing is slightly bigger than stock (unsure what its off)

the front compressor cover is rb20 but is MAXED out with a big front compressor wheel

size of front wheel is roughly 56mm and the rear wheel is roughly 52mm

much bigger than a S2 R32 turbo

will ship anywhere except afghanistan and iraq as they may be able to use this for weapons of mass destruction (quicker car bombs)

i can get pics but its a turbo and uve seen them before so just imagine a bigger version of a rb20 and u know exactly what im talkin about

im open to offers above 400 and YOU pay the postage!

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nah it wasnt on my car before im selling coz my mate just got swaybars in his car and i want them!

i got 220hp now with the stock turbo at 13psi so a turbo can wait when i can put a ecu and turbo on at the same time

i have been told i should get 280/300 with this turbo

its not a guarantee but thats what i been told by a few ppl

and yeah the rear wheel is ceramic

but at the end of the day its gonna handle 1 bar day in day out but no more than 16psi

so set at 1 bar and allow for spikes and ull be right

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