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Asking what i paid for it $1800 plus postage. Was purchased from Supra man and has NOT been fiitted to any car in Australia. Turbo is in PERFECT condition, no shaft pay whatsoever. Comes with everything needed to fit RB20/25. Has travelled 7000kms. See pics below. BTW comes with stock dump as pictured.

Buy it you all know its worth it :D

Mic

Edit, i belive im required to put in my email so here u go. dont spam me boys and girls. michaelcameron81 AT hotmail.com

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Thanx man so HOPEFULLY the nice ppl at vehicle inspection won't realise it when and if they inspect my car then

*HOPE* and i suppose thats if i buy it.....

Its rated at approx 300kw the 2540's huh?

Jay51 has offered to buy the turbo just waiiting to hear back from him. The turbo is a low mount which is one of the reasons i iwent for it, like u say madgt4 those doggs at transport wont getcha :)

If Jay51, who i know personally, doesnt have the money or whatever then it will remain for sale. i just dont want to be rude to anyone.

Cameron: as you can see from the pictures the stock dump pipe is still attached, it has hks on the exaust housing. i dont want to get ito the debate about not having hks on the compressor housing again as enough was said on teh last thread. the result was that the t3 flange hks turbos dont have hks on the compressor housing. oh and i have no digi cam so i cant take pics. Also it IS a straight fit to rb20/25

lastly i am overwhelmed by the interest but i will not sell to the highest bidder, im not out to rip anyone off just regain what i paid...

thanks all hope ive mad sense,

Mic

Dave: you are on my msn list. you sold me the grill.

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