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Hi all ... I have an Apex AX53B70 Turbo kit for sale ... it has been on my car for ~5000kms. No play, turbo is like brand new still and has always had the water lines connected and also had only good oil in the engine. Turbo is a great respone turbo and is rated for 380ps.

You get:

-AX53B70 380hp Turbo

-Stainless Exhaust Manifold - I think it is an Apex manifold (Heat Wrapped - no cracks)

-Stainless Dump Pipe

-All Braided Lines (Oil & Water)

-Silicon Joint (from Turbo to top piece)

-Cool Apex piece of piping from turbo to your standard cooler piping.

The kit is a direct BOLT UP to your RB25.

I am asking $3500 for the kit ... I have photos now - please see below

My power rating is unknown due to a sh**ty tune and not completing the car to get it actually Dyno run ... the turbo is still on my car and is boosting fine ... if anyone is interested however, and payment is made ... the turbo will come off in 1 night and sent the next day ...

Please PM me for more details if you are interested - no time wasters. Thanks guys ...

What model? Without looking it up there is the P21, P22 etc etc. It refers to the exhaust housing size, from memory its the A/R but in mm where Garrett state the A/R in inches. (Eg Garrett 0.87 is in Apexi IHI terms a P22)

Interested if the exhaust housing isnt on the large side...info to [email protected] when you can:)

What model? Without looking it up there is the P21, P22 etc etc. It refers to the exhaust housing size, from memory its the A/R but in mm where Garrett state the A/R in inches. (Eg Garrett 0.87 is in Apexi IHI terms a P22)

Interested if the exhaust housing isnt on the large side...info to [email protected] when you can:)

Um, that's actually a good question ... There is no marking on the actual Turbo itself ... I'll have another look and get back to you ...

Pics sent to both requests ...

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