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This Turbo kit suits rb20/25det r32,r33,r34 Skyline and is good for 240rwkw with very good response as well as top end power.

HKS GT2535 TURBO CHARGER (LOW K'S SECOND HAND UNIT, MINIMAL SHAFT PLAY EXCELLENT CONDITION COMES WITH BRAIDED OIL LINE) WITH NEW LOW MOUNT STAINLESS TURBO LENGTH TURBO MANIFOLD & NEW 3" STAINLESS STEEL DUMP FRONT PIPE AS SEEN IN PICS.

SOLD

Pm me for further details, inspection welcome if in Adelaide

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Edited by FOOLBOOST

question when dose it start boost and when dose it get full boost and would u sell turbo seperate

i'll trade my standard turbo so u have something to be put in that set up plus a hundred bucks it will need to be sent.

i have an rb 20 so when would it start boosting and hit full boost

I run the same turbo on my rb20 and it hits full boost between 4000-4200rpm...then its all smiles from there onwards...good luck...

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