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Hey guys due to getting stuffed around for hat seemed an eternity i have to sell my turbo setup AGAIN, all as a package:

- Garrett GT3540 Ball Bearing Turbo - 700hp capable (made in japan)

(Came with .82 exhaust housing, but ive changed it with a .63, for no lag, so its probably now a 650hp capable turbo??)

- Turbosmart 45mm progate (external wastegate)

- 3" stainless steel dump/front pipe to catalytic converter

- Stainless steel screamer pipe for the wastegate

- Front custom size air Filter pipe [(stainless i think)(to suit apexi POD)]

- Front housing to cooler pipe(stainless i think)

- Braided lines for oil and water

- Microtech LT-8 Computer (inc instruction manual)

ok these all came off an R33 Rb25det, the turbo exhaust manifold has been modified slightly to fit straight onto standard R33 exhaust manifold so no need to buy exhaust manifold, the wastegate has been tapped into the rear housing so no need for manifold. (but as i have changed the rear housing, u have to mount the wastegate elsewhere, may be able to supply adaptor plates also).

The pipes included are 3" stainless steel for back of turbo to cat, the pipe for the air filter and the pipe for the front housing to cooler as this is slighlt different shape to standard.

the air filter pipe was customed to fit apexi POD filter.

the microtech LT-8 is also supplied in excellent condition.

This was never fitted to my car, but fitted on previous owners car it has done 5000kms and is in excellent condition with no oil anywhere. Believe me its got some serious balls and that wastegate will scare the pants of most drivers. The exhaust housing is new, so basically your buying a half new turbo!!!!

This conversion is all you need for an R33 rb25det, basically bolt on turbo and exhaust, wire in the microtech and go get it tuned.

I am looking for $3000 for the lot or

$2600 for turbo setup

$600 for microtech

this is cheap considering the price of the turbo alone, and its half new!!

i will take the first best genuine offer so get in quick.

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