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Hey guys, due to 2.0l not being big enough for me, Ive got the following package up for sale. The turbo is under 2000kms old.

RB20 Turbo - Hi flowed by Australian Turbo Sales, brand new t3 exh housing modified to accept VL exh wheel, brand new center bearing section, std rb20 comp cover machined to accept the largest avail t3 comp wheel. Made 250rwhp on 1 bar on a NICS RB20. So should be good for a bit more on a R32, and is capable of more than 1 bar of boost, as it has Steel wheels. Larger than a standard RB25 Turbo.

Trust/Greddy VSPL FMIC Kit - Brand New, Bar & Plate core, with piping, clamps, brackets, etc to suit a HCR32.

MildSteel Custom Dump Pipe, to suit above Turbo. 3" to Cat.

GFB Boost Bomb - Boost Controller.

$2250 Firm Delivered to your door, anywhere in Australia.

PM or Reply if Interested.

This with a 3" Cat-back, GTR injectors and fuel pump, and a S-AFC tune should prove to be a potent package :)

Hey bro,

Interested in the gear. The NICS engine is the RED TOP RB20DET isn't it. I have an R31 GTSX and was wondering if this Turbs would bolt straight up as mine is on it's way out.

Will be ready to buy something in the next week/week and a half. Can you reply to my email bro? [email protected]

Cheers

Me again,

Will be ready to buy in a few days. Where are you located? Very interested in all the gear! Is it all in good condition. Sorry for all the questions. First time buying off a forum. Bit worried...

I'm on the Gold Coast.

Cheers man

Grae

ps: this is my mates id i'm using.

Hey guys, due to 2.0l not being big enough for me, Ive got the following package up for sale. The turbo is under 2000kms old.

RB20 Turbo - Hi flowed by Australian Turbo Sales, brand new t3 exh housing modified to accept VL exh wheel, brand new center bearing section, std rb20 comp cover machined to accept the largest avail t3 comp wheel. Made 250rwhp on 1 bar on a NICS RB20. So should be good for a bit more on a R32, and is capable of more than 1 bar of boost, as it has Steel wheels. Larger than a standard RB25 Turbo.

Trust/Greddy VSPL FMIC Kit - Brand New, Bar & Plate core, with piping, clamps, brackets, etc to suit a HCR32.

MildSteel Custom Dump Pipe, to suit above Turbo. 3" to Cat.

GFB Boost Bomb - Boost Controller.

$2250 Firm Delivered to your door, anywhere in Australia.

PM or Reply if Interested.

This with a 3" Cat-back, GTR injectors and fuel pump, and a S-AFC tune should prove to be a potent package :(

OK! Got funds. I know you said firm with the price but is there any way you can move at all. I can deposit $2k into your account on Wednesday...if you accept.

Cheers mate

Locograe

I was using my mates id on saturday. GOR33.

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