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Custom Ex Manifold, 44mm Wastegate & Inlet Manifold For Rb25det & Gt30r Turbo


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Item Summary: Custom EX manifold, 44mm Wastegate & Inlet manifold for RB25det & GT30r Turbo

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: changing setup

Asking Price: 3300

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm me

Extra Information:

I have a couple of item for sale that have been on my R33 for over a year.

GT30r turbo

.7 front housing, .82 rear housing

ballbearing oil and watercooled. Max boost ran on my r33 was 18psi and was for a limited time.

Great condition

Custom Inlet manifold for RB25DET engine. Use your standard runners. Has inlets for vacuum lines and can still use IAC.

Good condition.

Custom Exhaust manifold includes a 44mm turbosmart wastegate.

Two piece manifold allows for movement. good design and flow.

Good condition

Would prefer selling all together, but would be willing to seperate.

Any interest please pm me

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

turbo has been removed and is in great condition.

near condition the day i removed it from its box.

Also have dump pipe to cat

any queries pm me.

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