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1 x RB25det std Turbo $350

Turbo has done 94,000km and has been running at 12psi for the past 2 years. No funny noises, great response, made btw 185rwkw and 210rwkw (Depending which dyno you beleive ;), i say 185rwkw is the more realistic). Very slight shaft movement, back and forth, no movement up and down. Includes factory dump pipe.

1 x Std Gtst grill $40

1 x std GTST s1 rear spoiler (burgundy) with fully working LED 3rd brake light $70

1 x std GTST s1 rear spoiler (burgundy) with slight damage on LHS corner $FREE (pick-up only)

Pics below:

Turbo pics still to come as it is stored and wrapped in the garage, but it just looks like all RB25det std turbos.

Alan

M: 0427 076490

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Sorry guys, work has been a nightmare ;), i was at work all day yesterday and half day today :).

Anyway here are some pics of the turbo, as requested. I will be weighing up the turbo tomorrow and getting a price for delivering to other states during the week.

Note: In all honesty i have NOT cleaned this turbo. Notice the lack of oil leaks, etc ;).

Just a quick helpout. The RB20 lines and dump fit straight up. I sent a turbo to Brisbane a few weeks ago and it was about $20 in a box not allowing for packaging material.

1/ I suggest you look around and get an idea of what a std 33 turbo usaully go for, b4 asking "what's the best $" as a first question. So to answer your question; For you $500

2/ The turbo is already basically sold, once i get a chance to get a price for shipping, which hopefully will be tomorrow.

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