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GT28 400hp Ball bearing turbo 0.7 Compressor AR and 0.64 Exhaust AR

High mount manifold with provisions for external gate (gate not included)

3" dump pipe.

Turbo is as new, only a few weeks of driving, going for something bigger

now. Had the compresor cover polished so looks trick.

Paid $2500 for the turbo and $600 for the manifold, $100 for the polishing

plus the dump pipe, thats $3200 plus the dump.

Has made 300RWHP on 1 Bar

Selling for $2500, located in Perth but can ship.

Email me if you have any further queries.

Daniel Konig

[email protected]

Kit for Silvia/200sx series....

Some more info on the turbo;

This unit has a T25 type base flange and GT25 type rear flange for the exhaust. Features a huge .70 comp cover with smooth machined bellmouth inlet and 4" inlet. This unit has a .64 exhaust housing in the 400hp form . The comp wheel actually flows 44 LBs/Min and itself is rated near 450hp. Usual ultra reliability and superb response from the Garrett ball bearing design. Sometimes called a GT25/40. Very similar to the HKS GT25/40 but with a different comp cover and different number of blades on the compressor. Great upgrade for SR20DETs and other 2 litre's.

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