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Item:

Blitz KKK-K26 Turbo rated at 480hp, very responsive turbo

Location:

Melbourne

Item Condition:

Great condition, no shaft play whatsoever, blows no smoke, great turbo, no reco needed just bolt her up.

Reason for Selling:

Cant afford piping as I have an s15 and with this turbo being a to3 flange I have to change a whole heap of piping.

Price and Payment Conditions:

Looking for $750ono

Extra Info:

Great condition perfect buy for a good quality turbo at a cheap price.

Contact Details:

email me at [email protected]

Ps: I know im new to SAU but im a big ns.com member, just some ppl said that this turbo would be easier to sell to skyline owners.

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I have seen the turbo and thought i would help out and clear a few questions up,

It is oil cooled only, but it is internally gated, some weird kind of internal gate, with a circula dump pipe flange.

so will be a direct bolt up for rb20 25, but not for the dump pipe.

Turbo looked to be in good condition just a little dirty, This seems to be a great price for this turbo,

Hope this will help the sale, good luck mate.

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