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Skyline Rb20/25 Turbo Kit ... Garrett 3071r With Everything You Need. I.e Gate,intake Pipe,heat Sheilds,lines Etc. $2400


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Hey there guys.

I have :

GARRETT GT 3071R turbo. .. it is : same spec as the HKS GT2835 which is good for 250rwkw on 1.0bar on a Rb25DET.

THIS IS LOW MOUNT, LIKE STANDARD!!!

Comes with :

Standard extractors with spacer plate for turbo to clear.

Turbo ( 3071R , .64 exh housing, .70 compressor housing )

Sard external wastegate with screamer pipe ( 38mm ).

New Gaskets and adaptors.

Dump pipe and front pipe in one ( Stainless steel with flanges to suit )

Braided SPEEDFLOW oil and water lines .

Intake Pipe with TENZO air filter.

Heatsheild for extractors

Heatsheild for chasis

new angled intercooler pipe to suit stock piping style intercooler kit.

All has only done 300klms as the turbo was abit too small for our goals ( we wanted 300rwkw on 14psi but couldnt get it ) so now we are going T04Z.

This turbo will come with all papers etc, i paid $2200 it over a year ago. and the lines cost me a shitload, gate etc etc.. RRP 3500 for this kit.

I only want $2400 for the entire kit.. this is bloody cheap.

this will fit r32 and r33 skylines ( i.e rb20 and rb25's)

GUYS THIS IS THE FULL KIT... I.E EVERYTHING YOU NEEED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

please pm me

thanks allot.

Edited by Monsta-R32

how about 2 grand? are you desperate enough?

if your interested pm me. will have the cash as soon as tax return comes through. approx 3 weeks.

I'd love it.....damn good buy at that price!!.....problem is I aint got any spare cash right now....typical.

good luck with the sale, someone should snap this up quickly

how about 2 grand? are you desperate enough?

if your interested pm me. will have the cash as soon as tax return comes through. approx 3 weeks.

Hey mate,

I am interested , but not sure about 2grand *yet*. please PM me now so we can discuss this.. you might get lucky if you know what i mean. :D

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