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Item: Rb25 turbo kit including 6boost manifold, gt3540 .82ar, 44mm Tail wastegate

Age: 3 months while wearing in a new motor

Condition: Perfect

Price: 3100

To Fit: Any car with an rb25 head

Location: South Brisbane

Contact: pm me if your serious and ill call you

Comments: Recently made 450rwhp at 18psi with this setup which is too low boost for this turbo. Engine was extremely responsive and driveable. Looking to upgrade. Pics coming soon

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Hey guys, going on Holiday to Vegas for a few days. If your interested just send me an offer and ill reply as soon as i get back. Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

For me it made full boost at 4k. It's hard for me to tell u when it starts to come on boost because it's a very responsive engine that picks up its revs really fast and im more interested on the road infront of me than the guage. In a higher gear it starts pulling about 3k tho

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manifolds sell on ebay for $170 turbos about 1000 second hand

ill give you 1200 for turbo and manifold delivered??

LMFAO if i seen you in real life and u made that offer to me ill give u a slap to the face. ahahahha why dont you buy it of ebay for 1170 than idiot.

manifolds sell on ebay for $170 turbos about 1000 second hand

ill give you 1200 for turbo and manifold delivered??

Free bump

The user above (SLY-L20) offered me $1000 for my 35R :( LOL

and said they have been advertised on SAU for $1000

Ive never seen them go that cheap before

LMFAO if i seen you in real life and u made that offer to me ill give u a slap to the face. ahahahha why dont you buy it of ebay for 1170 than idiot.

X2 for that one

GL with the sale mate

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