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I got a VL T3 Turbo with race bearings just fully overhauled with new seals etc and put back on the car last week

The front is standard housing with a T4 55MM front wheel and the rear is standard (rated to 450hp and 35psi)

Will sell with modified dump pipe to suit R33 skyline (should bolt straight up)

I ran 285BHP on 13 psi with this turbo

Looking for around the $900 mark

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Turbo will be off the car within 2 weeks as I am upgrading for the RB30 conversion

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there is a oil line which has been modified which i will swap for your standard banjo type oil line.

I will also include the dump pipe so it will bolt up to your car with no fuss.

Water lines fit standard (just bend them a little into place)

I Purchased the turbo from Brisbane myself. Its not hard for me to send to you mate. PM me if you are interested in buying it.

I will send anywhere in Aust.

Dump pipe will be added at no extra cost & I will also add the oil line which was modified. Will bolt up to your exaust if you have the standard dump pipe.

BOLT ON AND BOOST TO 20 PSI with no threat of destroying your turbo as this unit has a STEEL REAR WHEEL

Drifta: Love how the side of your car looks.. :(

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