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I got the following parts forsale

AP Engineering power fc to suit rb20det, has brand new hc, 4 weeks old $1500

HKS 2535 turbo, t3 flange, comes with all oil + water lines, hks elbow $1500

hks hypermax coilovers, height and damper adjustable, as new cond, suit r32 gtr/gts4 $1500

Tomei 256 cams to suit rb20det, 8.5mm lift, done 500km with trust adjustable cam gears $1000

Works meister alloy wheels, 17 x 8 and 17 x 9, as new condition, gold center, silver dish, as new condition, brand new 235/45/17s on rear 50% 225/45/17s on front $2750

Greddy profec b spec 2 boost controller - $400

cusco 1 way lsd mechanical diff center to suit gtr/gts4 never installed $700

parts are all in excellent condition, awaiting removal this week

im not open to offers, all prices are reasonable so dont annoy me with offers

pictures available for interested parties

How suitable would turbo be for drift on the rb20? When would full boost be available at what psi? What kinda kw will the turbo support?

Thanks.

i get fullboost around 4500 rpm and the car makes 300 rwhp at 16 psi

cheers

also 6 x r32 gtr injectors with ballast resistor

just cleaned and serviced 3 weeks ago

$300

Hey buddy i'll take these injectors off you... does that mean they've been flow tested? How much for postage to me at postcode 2536 in NSW?

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