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I have busted RB25 turbo that can be hi-flowed for $1500 - My turbo is for sale for $130.

So for $1630 you get a brand new hi flow capable of 240 at the rears

Thanks 1400r Kansai sold the 2530 but it was for an s13 so I might contact them to find out what that garrett is.

dinzlr

Sorry, I definately want to keep the stock appearance.

B-Man

I might consider a high flow but gcg want more than $1500 for a BB core one.

Hey

I have an RB25 turbo with steel wheels. Was making 200kw on my RB20DET. Its not BB but bush bearing which means $200 to rebuild.

$500

contact me via email [email protected]

Edited by Adz
  • 2 weeks later...
I got my 2530

Thanks guys

I want an upgrade turbo for my R32 to make 200rwkw

I was looking for an HKS GT2530 or similar.

Maybe a stock series 3 R34GTT turbo.

Must have low ks.

Must be ballbearing and prefer steel wheels.

I need to keep it reasonably responsive but I might consider something a bit larger as I intent to build a larger capacity motor when I can afford to.

I have a Genuine HKS GT2530 for sale with a T3 flange designed for a direct bolt on for the RB20/25 engine. This will be perfect turbo for the RB20 for response and it wont run out of puff.

I have since up-graded my engine so it is no longer required. It is in perfect condition and has recently been inspected bt Per4ormanz turbos in Perth. This will make 200 rwkw easily

$1450.00

If you are interested please call me on 0412 475 321 or email [email protected]

Regards

ASHLY

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