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Well plans have fallen through and i have had to part with all the good stuff off my car.

Some of you may know this as R31Nismoid's old turbo.

This turbo was custom built by Rotormaster and is not something you can walk in and buy from them, I was lucky enough to secure this through an aquaintance.

Its more like a GT3040 in specs and have been told its similar to a HKS 3037pro S

It has a 0.82 rear housing

0.70 front housing

and secret spec wheel trims (i don't even know them)

T3 flange

Its to suit an RB25

Comes with Mild Steel Dump Flange and high tensile bolts

Make 1 bar boost by about 3700rpm

270rwkw at 17 psi

369rwkw at 24 psi (on C16)

Very drivable off boost and the power doesn't come on like a light switch

Its probably done less than 5,000km's since being built.

I am asking $1500 firm for the turbo, u might say rip off but i can gurantee that no off the shelf GT30R will perform as good as this.

I can also supply at additional cost

Turbosmart 45mm ProGate

High Mount Steampipe manifold to suit

Braided oil/water lines

$2,000 for the LOT this week only!

PM or email please

Thanks Tim

Edited by PHaT MR30

Pics now up

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manifold no longer available but I can arrange for one to be made at a good price.

Prefer to sell the lot, guys PM me with a price if your interested

hey mate do you know if this turbo would still fit on standard manifold with a spacer? i already have a external gate on the top of my standard manifold..

Well its all back up for sale again as buyer fell through.

PM me if your interested, need this gone, it upsets me enough that i can't ever see this puppy running, let alone having to look at it all the time.

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