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hi people im selling my T51 turbo i never had the chance to blot up this monstar, i Brought this puppy about 1month ago it was goin to go on a Rb 25/30det. but my plans have changed to a rb26dett with twin hks 2830 pro s turbos. im Located in melbourne i will be able to post anywhere, it will cost $80 to post coz its 20kg's

i paid $2000 and selling for $1300frim*

Spec's

T51 Turbo rated at 800-1000hp

Checked by ATS turbo professionals, who said it was in very good condition.

No shaft movement (Bush type Turbo)

Oil cooled only

HKS Stamped on rear housing

Garret Tag on the Centre of the turbo

Garret Front cover

-Compress wheel is 7cm across A/R .72

Front compressor bell mouth 10cm across

-Exhaust Wheel is 7cm across A/R 0.90

T4 Flange

Serial number on turbo - WG 7011J

Comes with Dump/front pipe to suit

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to bolt this turbo up to an rb20 it will need alittle work. frist u will need to buy a T3/T4 Adaptor plate from autobarn about $30 to blot the turbo up to the standard Manifold. then u will need to cut a hole in the Manifold and weld up a small pipe for the wastegate (all this can be done at anywork shop for no more than $100) for the dump/front pipe i have one and will give it 2u for free. blot up the oil lines and off u go. about a dayz work if u get help.

Hi.  Sorry to sound like an idiot, but how much work would I need to do to put this onto a rb20det with 3" intake/dump, and 500hp fuel pump?  Everything else is pretty stock.

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hi i enquired about this a while ago, the dump pipe/and front pipe bolt up to the cat on my gtr? or do i have to get a pipe made up.

Do you have access to a manifold to suit a rb26? and wastegate?

hi mate the front/dump pipe is for a high mount but can be modifly by any shop. for the manifold and wastegate talk to "RACESPEC" on this forum he can hook u up with a package. if u get a high mount manifold the dump/front pipe will bolt rite up

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