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Thanks dude :D

its a hks brand, so you dont need to fear it will break easily.

I have a 2530 on mine & it boost nicely & u can really feel the pull.

Being a ball bearing also, it will spool fast & hold boost nicely.

$650 is very cheap cost to upgrade that stock rwkw :)

also since this turbo doesnt come with wastegate acutator, heres

one whos selling one from nissan silvia forum.

Link below.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=117851

:D

nah cant bro, i have like 2 turbos left in my place (sold the stock one) i am simply getting rid of the parts that i dont need anymore. This is one of 'em. I dont want another turbo parts lying around teh house, otherwise i'll get a sermon from my missus.... =/

Sorry...$650 is a good price IMO :D

Edited by gwaping2k

dont know if u seen this for sale, but might be useful

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....showtopic=98308

damn, if this was a t25 flage i would buy it straight away!!! but i think theres too many mods i had to do to make it fit.

if ur willing to drop the price further if u cant sell let me know. might be interested, coz then i use money to buy the adapters i need.

Edited by steveP
dont know if u seen this for sale, but might be useful

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....showtopic=98308

damn, if this was a t25 flage i would buy it straight away!!! but i think theres too many mods i had to do to make it fit.

if ur willing to drop the price further if u cant sell let me know. might be interested, coz then i use money to buy the adapters i need.

Hi Steve

thanks for the link, however i dont think this is plug & play for my rb25det cos its originally from a turbo honda civic, thanks for the link anyway :)

also i'll keep ur offer in mind :) i understand ur a student & all :) if the sale fell through i'll give it to you :) i know u wanna boost on this :lol:

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