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Item: Everything in the photo, KKR 430 Turbo, KKR RB dump pipe and clamp.

Location: Amberley

Website: Here and CruisingBrisbane.

Item Condition: Used, but relatively new.

Reason for Selling: Upgraded to a bigger turbo.

Price and Payment Conditions: $500

Extra Info: Responsive turbo upgrade for RB20 and RB25, it is Oil-cooled and water cooled, 0.58 turbine housing suits T3 size flange Internal wastegate with 8psi actuator. BHP RATING 300-450, This turbo made 268rwhp on its first tune on 14psi, with plenty more to be made from it. KKR 430 RRP $849 and Dump Pipe RRP $149. This dump pipe will bolt up to the standard Nissan front pipe and most aftermarket front pipes for RB20DET and RB25DET engines. This turbo has only been driven on the car for 2000km's, so its still a relatively new turbo.

Contact Details: pm me here or call on .

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This turbo will bolt straight up to the standard Nissan exhaust manifold for RB20's and RB25's. The dump pipe will also bolt straight up to the same motors. The turbo was already installed with the purchase of the car and used some sort of high temp hose for oil cooling, not braided and the water cooling was blocked off. You may need a gasket for the dump pipe clamp, which can be purchased through the KKR website and possibly some intercooler hoses...

  • 2 weeks later...
Sure you don't wanna sell interstate? If shiping organised.

Ill have a look into it, wont promise anything...

hey mate so its just oil cooled then

Turbo is oil and water cooled as described above, this turbo is a bolt up to the original manifold and u can retain cooling from the stock turbo...

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