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Item: Twin turbo setup to suit RB25 head. Complete from filters to dump pipes. Twin T3/T4 turbos, manifold, 48mm turbosmart wastegate, K&N filters, braided oil and water lines, 3" dump pipes

Condition: Great

Price: $4200 or for $4700 and will throw in a RB25 5 speed

To Fit: (What car) Nissan with RB25 head

Location: Tasmania

Contact: Best to contact me here

Comments: Have changed plans and going for a big single turbo setup. These made 399rwkw @ 17psi on my old RB25

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On the old RB25 and manual. It drove like your average modded skyline until about 4200 as the boost started coming by 6000 it was full boost and the tyres turn to smoke in the first 4 gears :P

Was running Haltech E11v2, 1000cc injectors, Tomei Cams and pistons, Greddy plenum and 85mm throttlebody

The pics above are my new engine. 25/30

Im not running the vct.

On my 25/30 with a C4 they make 15psi by 4500rpm running the same tune as the old 25

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hey mate can i get some more info on the turbos? what make are they, how many k's have they done, what age are they, rollerbearing, do they have much play or any leaks/issues at all? i was looking at a new to4z set up but this does look nice and im sure would go hard. are you negotiable at all and would you do COD as its a fair bit of cash to send to a random bank account lol btw im in bris, thanks mate.

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