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I have a series 1 turbo taken from my r33 RB25DET skyline. The car has done 150,000kms and from what i can tell the turbo is origional.

PLEASE NOTE: The compressor wheel is not made from the plastic/nylon gear the compressor wheel is made from steel and only looks black in the pics due to a shitty cammera and dirt build up. The model number on the turbo is 45V3.

The car blows absolutly NO SMOKE. The turbo has minimal shaft play approx 1-1.5mm back and forward. The turbo does not come with bend pipe, water lines, oil lines and is missing the actuator.

The turbo was taken off by B&R Motorsport up here in Brisbane, for upgrade to GT30, and i was told that they broke the actuator when the pulled it off.

This turbo makes an awsome upgrade for the RB20DET as it bolts straight on. The actuator from the RB20DET turbo will also fit on to this turbo.

I am looking for $200 + Postage OR a clean swap for an Exhaust Manifold either Low mount or High mount, preferably Low, either new or used that is in good condition that will fit the RB25DET factory turbo and RB25DET Head.

Brisbane and sorrounding area buyers can also have a look at the turbo before purchase if that helps.

Sorry about the pics they are taken by cammera fone and there as good as it gets.

Thanks for looking.

Greg.

P.s. I allready have a factory low mount manifold, i'm after a stainless steel one. Thanks for the offers anyway.

hey mate i am also in brisbane very interested.

is it still for sale.

when are you free to come and have a look ???

thanks look forward to here from you soon

email reply to [email protected]

or sms me on 0404739079

The turbo does not come with bend pipe, water lines, oil lines and is missing the actuator.

can you read??? or is fidel too busy smoking too many wacky cigars??!

  • 2 months later...

hey mate, ill take the turbo if you still have it, i am taking my hiflowed unit off and need a standard one to replace it so i can sell the car. i need it asap.

cheers

Linton

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