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I have a turbo kit for sale off an RB26

It contains the following:

HKS TA45 in excellent condition

HKS Cast manifold

HKS external gate

HKS alloy inlet pipe for 2 afm's

Same kit as Autostyles 500+rwhp rb26 orange Z-car runs

Located in Sydney

Final price drop $1800 no offers

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the ta45 was the older version basically of the t51 they now use. If it is a ta45 the front ar. will be .72 and the rear a massive 1.12. They will flow up to 800ps, and the cast manifold if its the true kit is a log style low mount with the hks 48mm external wastegate mounted high!! When i bought my GTR 4 years ago it had this kit and made 320rwkw on 18psi, but unfortunately the manifold had a crack and made it lag monster. They are a great turbo for the price you pay for them and are truely huge, a little to big for a stock GTR so I also downsized the rear housing to a more friendly read usable .92 and put the t51 kia front and rear wheels in it now its fantastic like having a t51 basically....

Hope this helps some enquires about it, and good luck with the sale.

Daniel.

Pics here

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The exhaust manifold has no cracks. There is some surface rust but its getting beadblasted at the moment.

The exhaust housing is HKS 0.90. Thats the only markings i could find on the exhaust housing

dont mean to steal your thread, but i have half one of these kits lying around (minus turbo and wastegate)i have manifold with a small crack which can be fixed, and the 2 alloy pipes (the double one and one that says 'HKS POWER' which sits where the stock pipe that says 'TWIN TURBO' is) If these bits can be of any help just let me know.

from the pictures it has the compressor cover as used on the t04, it doesnt have any ar on the front housing and according to hks specs has a .90 rear housing. The ta45 or t45s, has a stamped ar on the front housing of .72 and one on the rear of 1.12. Hope this helps still a very very good turbo and i have seen this trubo on a supra do 390rwkw!!!

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