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FS - used HKS cast low mount manifold to suit rb20/25 with T04e turbo . was on my car producing 250rwkw on rb20, sposed to be rated at 500HP. turbo housing is HPC coated and polished . manifold is for external wastegate i was using a hks 42mm but im keeping it, will also provide the braided oil line. I bought the kit for $1800 including the wastegate so fairly cheap i think

$1000

0405 525 787

mike . in sydney

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bnah i wanna sell them together at this stage

when i bought it it was apparently a full hks kit , but it says garrett on the turbo ..

no shaft play , excellent condition

i made 254rwkw on 17 psi in a rb20

so if you got a rb25det i dunno lol ... they are alot stronger so it could take it to 280 - 300rwkw maybe

dunno , depends on your other supporting mods i guess

does it come with gasket set..i can offer 800 delivered

when does it hit full boost? and if i just slap it on my r33 and run low boost will it *** up my engine. i have a powrfc,zaurst,pod,fmic....

how much boost would i run tho wihtout the tune?

here are 2 old pics

one from when i first got it and trial fitted it . so you can see the size its pretty big, this was also before i got it coated and polished etc .

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it has a AR50 front and a .64 rear i think . Im not 100% sure im pulling ot off the car hopefully tomorrow so ill check it all out . I have only done 2000kms with it on my car , although it has been fitted to the car for over a year it hasnt been driven

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