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For Sale:

Im selling the standard turbo off of my 1996 R33 Series II Skyline. Its a T25 Turbo with a T3 exhaust flange, the series II turbo differs from the series I turbo by having a different compressor wheel which allows a bit of a quicker spool up. Turbo is a good upgrade for an RB20 or whatever else you want to chuck it on.

Condition:

The turbo is in excellent condition with no shaft play. Max boost i ran on the turbo was 10psi for about a year, before that the car was stock as a rock so ran on stock boost.

The turbo was taken off of the car a few weeks ago with about 80,000km on the car, reason for sale is that im upgrading to a bigger turbo.

Price and price conditions:

Im chasing $300 for the turbo and would prefer local pickup however shipping could be organised at buyers expense.

Contact Details:

You can contact me on 0421 735 333 or PM me on this site.

Location:

Townsville

Thanks, Phil

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PM's replied to.

I need this turbo gone, may include shipping in the $300 in QLD if any one is seriously interested.

Perfect condition turbo, you will not find a better conditioned standard turbo than this one!

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