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Hey guys.

Am upgrading my whole engine, and so the turbo and manifold has to go.

Its on a RB25/30, so 25 head, but has the same bolt pattern for an rb26.

The manifold has a extreme turbo manifolds 6 into 1 collector, but i built the rest of it.

Reason for upgrade is am going T4 style turbo, so the T3 flange won't do.

The turbo is a GT3540r aka GT35r with a .83 ex housing which has been ceramic coated. The compressor cover has been polished. The turbo is tops and is extremly streetable!!

The wastegate is a Innovative Turbo Systems, 40mm

It is awsome. holds boost well and cost a fair bit at the time.

I managed 271rwkw through a high stalled auto with 18psi boost.

I want $2500 for the lot.

Yes it includes the dump pipe too as well as the screamer pipe thats attached to the wastegate.

Pics are attached.

I will be removing it from the car tomorrow.

Please PM me or call/sms 0412957329

Caringbah area

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Am upgrading the head to GTR head, so head available

Its a RB25 one, not entirely sure which one, though the front oil gallery has been modified for direct bolt on to an RB30 block. Its non VVT.

The ports have also had a little tickle and polish.

Stock cams and has coil packs also covers inc valley cover which says 'RB POWER'

Looking for $700ono

or $3000 inluding manifold and turbo.

Thanks

Rob

Not sure of the K's, i'd say around 5000-7500k's

Yah can sell just the turbo for about $1500. Don't forget its been polished and ceramic coated.

  • 1 month later...
is this stil for sale"

Hey guys, turbo and wastegate still for sale. Don't get on here very often to check.

head, manifold, all gone.

Best to PM me if you want anything.

How big is the inlet on the wastegate 46mm?

and got any pics of it?

thanks

I think its a 40mm

It might seem small, but it works damn well!!

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