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[Turbonetics T66

Ball bearing, Q trim, 0.58 exhaust housing. Polished large compressor housing. Currently on car, made 321rwkw on an internally standard bottom end.

$1800

Trust TD06-25G

8cm exhaust housing, has been reconditioned with new bearings etc.

$1500

HKS 2530 pair

Reconditioned with new catridges. Have zero use since rebuild.

$3500

HKS 2835R

External or internal exhaust housing. Used, good condition. Have a pair of these as well as a high mount manifold if a twin setup is desired.

$1500 each

Exhaust

HKS RB26 low-mount manifolds

With or without crossover pipe. Standard tubular replacement manifolds. One piece runners, exceptional welds and construction.

$1600

HKS R33 dual exhaust system

"Race" exhaust system, proper dual from up pipes to tailpipes. No provisions for cat convertor. One of the best exhaust for lowmount setups. Full stainless steel system.

$700

Apexi RB26 twin highmount exhaust manifolds

Has provisions for one wastegate, RX6 flanges but can be changed to T25/T3 etc.

$1000

Suspension + brakes

AP 6 spot calipers

Can machine adapter to suit Skyline.

$2000

BCNR33 HKS Drag suspension

New in box, fully adjustable with valve rates to suit drag racing

$1500

BCNR33 HKS 4-way Circuit suspension

Top of the line, remote reservoirs. Fully adjustable - used, perfect condition, no leaks or issues.

$1800

Misc parts

Z32 AFMs

In pairs with HKS or Apexi filters, plugs

$700 pair

Q45 AFM - $300

HKS DLI

Type I, new in box. For motors with external ignitor

$800

Trust intercooler

Brand new, twin inlet. 600x300x76mm.

$1500

Spearco water to air intercooler

Brand new, has 2 water pumps. Supports 3000+hp.

$2500

Trust 6 speed gearboxes

2 complete gearboxes. Alot of spares and custom parts.

$10,000 for both

Located in Sydney, will post pics if interested, please PM as I rarely visit the boards anymore.

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RB26 Trust single high mount exh manifold + wastegate

One piece runners, type C wastegate. Can be used with either T66 or T04R turbos.

$1800

HKS RB26 single highmount setup kit

Exhaust manifold and GT wastegate. Can be used with T66 or T04R turbo.

$1800

Located in Sydney, will post pics if interested, please PM as I rarely visit the boards anymore.

Could you please contact Louis on 0404 737 906

I would like to purchase one of the manifolds and wastegates if still available asap.

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PowerFC's - deposits taken on both

PowerFC Boost controller - missing pressure sensor + a section of loom, not going to buy replacements ($200 from Greenline) so will just sell the solenoid as a spare.

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What are the specs on the T66.

Was this power made on a RB26? I am wondering what it may be like on a Rb25?

Yeah it was on an RB26 - it's still on the car at the moment. I think it really needs a built engine to make better use of it, the compressor should be good for 700+ flywheel HP so 321rwkw is a bit lazy for it.

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Yeah it was on an RB26 - it's still on the car at the moment. I think it really needs a built engine to make better use of it, the compressor should be good for 700+ flywheel HP so 321rwkw is a bit lazy for it.

Yeah could be a little large compared to my 2835 ProS. Although it now is running out of puff since I have put GTR cams and valves in my head. I will do a search for more details.

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HKS R33 dual exhaust system

"Race" exhaust system, proper dual from up pipes to tailpipes. No provisions for cat convertor. One of the best exhaust for lowmount setups. Full stainless steel system.

$700

could you send pictures please

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"PowerFC Boost controller - missing pressure sensor + a section of loom, not going to buy replacements ($200 from Greenline) so will just sell the solenoid as a spare."

FYI for anyone interested, Croyden Autosport in Sydney had a Boost kit without solenoid when I was there the other day :D

There is a bargan there for somone who needs a PFC boost kit. Unfortunatly for me I already bought a new kit!

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Also would be able to sell complete engine package, currently running in a car so you can inspect/dyno/comp check etc.

R32 RB26 base motor

Rebuild 15,000k's ago

N1 pistons, N1 rings, N1 oil pump

Jun crank collar

Apexi cams

Cam gears

700cc injectors

Apexi fuel pressure reg

HKS exh manifold + GT wastegate

Turbonetics T66 turbo

Tuned PowerFC Pro

$12,000 or offer.

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