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Howdy people.

I no longer have a use for these parts. I was going to do a turbo conversion but the car's gone now. Here's a photbucket link http://s164.photobucket.com/albums/u1/RPDsnooze/. Yes I'll ship around the country, at your expense. Choose carefully as I am not a retail shop and therefore don't refund if it's the wrong colour... I recommend you ask questions and/or come look at the items to decide for yourself. I'm located 5 minutes south of Brisbane CBD.

RB25/20 Turbo wastegate actuator - $25

T28/T3 Genuine Nissan Turbo from RB20DET (R32) - also VGC, original, 70,000kms old. - $99 This turbo is too small for the RB30 motor, if fitted would restrict flow, better suited to something around the 2Litre engine size.

Oil temp gauge (internal, needs to be mounted in cup or flush with dashboard). - $15

2 stage boost switch solenoid. - $25

Set of four original S3 Silhouette center caps from factory alloy wheels. - $25

See pics http://s164.photobucket.com/albums/u1/RPDsnooze/.

PM me or call on 04171 94005 (Rod).

Cheers

Rod

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im interested in the t28 for 140. im on the gold coast so i can drive up :) ... what boost is the wastegate actuator running at on the r32 t28?, thanx

VL Turbo brass oil drain connector for block. - $15

RB25 crossover pipe with stock blow-off valve. - $45

I'll take them if you still have them, theyre needed for the hybrid conversion. Im in the brissy area, so can pick up.

Sms me if you can, im not on here much. 0422418299

Thanks mate.

Dave.

Does the R33 Turbo have the elbow or actuator? And willing to post?

Hi NathR32

Sorry for the late reply, it's been a crazy weekend.

I am willing to post, and that turbo doesn't have an elbow or actuator.

The smaller turbo has the stock metal elbow tho.

Cheers

Rod

im interested in the t28 for 140. im on the gold coast so i can drive up :D ... what boost is the wastegate actuator running at on the r32 t28?, thanx

Series 2, sounds good, the R32 T28 doesn't have an actuator attached to it, but the separate one I have listed was running at about 12psi.

Let me know of a good time for you and we'll meet up.

Cheers

Rod

your inbox cant receive pm's atm.

the oil and water lines you have are they by any chance one to hook up a r33 tubo to a rb20 r32?

Sorry Mahartika they're sold already.

Updating the listing now.

Cheers

Rod

VL Turbo brass oil drain connector for block. - $15

RB25 crossover pipe with stock blow-off valve. - $45

I'll take them if you still have them, theyre needed for the hybrid conversion. Im in the brissy area, so can pick up.

Sms me if you can, im not on here much. 0422418299

Thanks mate.

Dave.

No worries Dave, the crossover is yours, you were the first to call.

Cheers

Rod

No worries Dave, the crossover is yours, you were the first to call.

Cheers

Rod

If it falls through i will take the bov.

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sorry to hi-jack ur post but if somebuys ur turbo i have a Rb20 wastegate actuator(10psi) for $40

EDIT: $40

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sorry to hi-jack ur post but if somebuys ur turbo i have a Rb20 wastegate actuator(10psi) for $45 plus post.

lol, thanks for that. :laugh:

I believe the one I'm selling was altered to run around 13psi, from what I've been told anyhow.

Choice is always a good thing tho.

Cheers

Rod

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