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Hey Guys,

Up for sale is the turbo kit from the rb25/30det in my r33 gtst.

Comes with:

- Stainless Steel Exhaust manifold from JPC (johnsons performance center. It might look like a china copy but I was told by JPC that is was not).

- PSR 45mm wastegate with a 1 bar spring.

- Garrett GT35r turbo with a 0.82 rear.

Can supply with the braided lines to a boost control solenoid at an extra cost.

Asking for $2000 the lot. $2100 delivered.

Contact me via PM or SMS on 0406895948

Note: JPC do some of the biggest RB30 stuff in Australia - http://www.jpc.com.au/

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If you have an RB25/30DET I can do:

Turbo

Manifold

Wastegate

Gaskets

Braided lines and fittings to EBC solenoid

Dump pipe

Wastegate plumback pipe

Front pipe to cat

All for $2200

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