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Hey guys,

I've got a brand new, never used Hypergear T3 .82 500hp turbo for sale. I've used a different turbo after I bought this, and its been sitting around not boosting - and frankly I could use the money. I'll take pics if that'll help - but its a turbo sealed in the box. I don't think its even been opened since being flowed... Its a got a 14 psi actuator as well (which was extra from memory).

So, they retail for $1250 plus the actuator, and you've got to send another turbo to them.

I'll take $850 plus freight.

Located in Brisbane.

If you are interested give me a call

0418666three32.

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Still for sale.

I've tried a bit harder on the ebay ad - so here it is:

Hypergear Hiflow turbo to suit RB25DET.

Its brand new - never installed or used. I went a different direction in the end - and this is surplus to needs. It was built in March, and its a G3.

Its a 500 HP rated Turbo, the front housing has been machined as large as possible, and the rear has been changed for something bigger to accommodate a .82 rear. Its also been fitted with a 14 psi actuator, and comes with lines to suit. Straight bolt in, looks stock and heaps of power.

Retails for around $1250 plus lines, and the actuator, plus you need to send a turbo in to have the treatment.

Bank Deposit - or even better pickup preferred.

This thing is pretty heavy - freight will be worked out upon sale (or get your own sorted). Its NOT included in the price.

Any questions - give me a call on 0418 666 three32.

Located in Brisbane.

Just to repeat - this is a direct bolt in for a RB25det. No, you don't need a different dump pipe, yes it really does fit.

Guys, I'm not interested in playing text 100 times. Real buyers make phone calls. So if you are keen give me a call.

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