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im selling a used (barely) kkr430 with the dump pipe and v-band clamp. almost brand new condition with bugger all shaft play. driven less than approximately 2000km's.

i currently dont have any pictures, but can be viewed on otomoto's site. http://www.otomoto.com.au/kkrturbo.htm

for those of you who are lazy, here are the specs;

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Compressor inlet pipe 69mm, compressor outlet pipe 50mm

48 trim compressor; inducer 53mm, exducer 76.5mm

Turbine wheel outlet 48mm, outer diameter 64.5mm

im looking for $650ono, now $500. $400 picked up this weekend only! -melbourne

i want this thing gone! going to buy a new setup next week people!

call Miguel on 0432315388 :happy:

some low quality pics attached

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it actually wasnt bolted on to my car, but a mate of mine made 205rwkw on dr.drift's dyno with standard afm and injectors, someone else on these forums made 210rwkw

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will this be a direct bolt on to an r33 with all the lines suiting the KKR

wanting to know this too...

also whats the power rating of it aaannndd when does boost come on?

Oh and the 205kw your mate made, was that on a 32 or 33?

:D

Musky

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