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Item: Turbo Kit (T04Z, Tial 44mm, 6-Boost Manifold, Braided Lines, 3" Dump, 3" De-Cat, K&N Filter)

Age: Less than two years old - Approx 4000kms of use

Condition: Excellent

Price: $3200 ono

To Fit: The RB26DETT!!!!!!!!!

Location: Perth, Can ship at buyers expense

Contact: PM

Comments: See Below:

Hi All,

I have for sale the following turbo kit.

For the next two weeks the items below are only available to be sold as a kit. After the fortnight I will look at selling the items separately.

However if there are buyers for all the items before the two weeks end then of course I will sell.

This is currently working perfectly on my second GTR pushing 575RWHP @ 1.6 Bar (XSpeed Dyno Sheet).

Reason for sale is that I have decided to go twin low mount.

The kit has done around 4000 - 5000kms and is less than two years old

This setup is very responsive, and gets over 1 bar of boost before 3800rpm in 4th gear and pulls hard all the way to 8500rpm.

Kit consists of:

- Garrett T04Z 0.84 Split Pulse Turbo with ceramic coated rear housing

- 6-Boost Steam Pipe High Mount Manifold (split pulse) ceramic coated

- Tial 44mm Wastegate with screamer pipe

- All braided water and oils lines to fit to the RB26DETT

- 3" Front Pipe heat Wrapped

- 3" Decat Pipe

- K&N 9" Air Filter and intake pipe/hose

Pictures below:

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd180/i...Parts/T04Z2.jpg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd180/i...Parts/T04Z3.jpg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd180/i...Parts/T04Z1.jpg

http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd180/i...Parts/T04Z4.jpg

Price of kit: $3200 ono

My car is going to the workshop to get the items removed this week.

The kit is available once they are taken of the car which should be this week (depending on mechanics workload). A deposit can hold the kit.

PM me

Regards,

Adam

hey, hows it going

do you know if the rb26 and rb25 exhaust manifolds are the same flange at the head (ie, spacing, diameter), if they are i'd b interested in taking the kit

Slav

hey, hows it going

do you know if the rb26 and rb25 exhaust manifolds are the same flange at the head (ie, spacing, diameter), if they are i'd b interested in taking the kit

Slav

Hi Slav,

I will ask my mechanic tomorrow morning then let you know ( unless someone already knows the answer :cool: )

Edited by im late

rb26 exhaust mani's are different to rb20 and rb25 which are exactlly the same.....

good luck with sale..... cheap price (Y)

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