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Hi all i have a T3/4 for sale it has done no more than 8000ks since reco. It has the VL steel wheel and exhaust housing of a VL and a T4 front cover and compressor for sale.It also has custom 3.5inch dump pipe to the cat included.

It was on my Rb20 and made ###t loads more power than the standard turbo.

It will bolt onto both Rb20/25 exhaust manifolds and I will also include the oil lines.

reason for sale it that my skyline has burnt a vavle and need some money to fix up a few things, so i have decided to go back to standard for a while until i can afford to do so mods again.(uni student)

Boost comes on hard at 4000rpm and pulls all the way to red line

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Because my turbo hadn't sold within two weeks, i have taken out a loan to get my car back on the road. It is now being given the full treatment at superior turbos including v trim wheels , water cooled core and exhaust wheel cropping, so unless some can come up with $2000 I wont be selling it:uh-huh:

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