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1. R33 Gtst RB25DET Apexi Power Fc with hand controller - $1300

Tuned to suit front mount, exhaust, fuel pump, 8-12psi. Made 200rwkw on safe tune. Item is like new, used for less then six months by previous owner.

ON HOLD - SOLD Pending full payment

1. R33 Gtst RB25DET Apexi Power Fc with hand controller - $1300

Tuned to suit front mount, exhaust, fuel pump, 8-12psi. Made 200rwkw on safe tune. Item is like new, used for less then six months by previous owner.

ON HOLD - SOLD Pending full payment

mate please let me know if the sale doesnt go through..cheers!

1. R33 Gtst RB25DET Apexi Power Fc with hand controller - $1300

Tuned to suit front mount, exhaust, fuel pump, 8-12psi. Made 200rwkw on safe tune. Item is like new, used for less then six months by previous owner.

ON HOLD - SOLD Pending full payment

SOLD Apexi Power Fc, paid for and sent off today..

Still available -

HKS Manifold

HKS wastegate

Garret GT3040R

Is the manifold low mount or mid? (the same as a stock manifold)

The manifold is low mount. It hides the turbo basically, good for letting all that hot air out below the engine and a relatively straight dump pipe.

Cheers

Daniel

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Guys, this is how it sits on the engine...and it also shows how it sits once on the engine.

As you can see, you can still retain you stock intercooler piping if you have a similar set-up to the photo's.

Cheers

Daniel

PS. this is my dad's engine, the manifold is the same, and the turbo is the same. I was following his build as I was very impressed with his results on his rb20. I was going to chuck this onto an rb25det.

just to clear some things up, its bolt on as in it bolts up to the head fine...

you can keep the induction side of the intercooler piping, but the turbo side will have to be slightly modified. This is not a stand hi-flowed turbo with a standard manifold, you will also need a new dump pipe, cheers.

  • 1 month later...
Still for sale, had quite a few offers but no buyers yet. Looking to move all this stuff on very soon..

what is the last price for your GT3040R? and do you ship to germany too?

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