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Selling my current setup..

Mr.Turbo built turbo.. Based on a garrett 3071r using a fj20 .63 rear housing,welded up internal gate.

Modified standard exhaust manifold for external gate.

38mm turbosmart gate,with screamer pipe.

Highflowed side feed injectors,550cc done by PJ.

Z32 airflow meter brought from JustJap.

Power FC with hand controller tuned for this setup.

Custom made dump and front pipe.

Modified intercooler pipe to suit turbo outlet.

Car made 243kw at the wheels with boost starting at 18psi and dropping to 15psi...

Very safe tune as it was getting drifted a lot.

With new boost controller holding 18psi,it was good for just over 250kw..

Very responsive setup,seeing full boost at 3700rpm

Kit has been on the car for 1.5 years now,half of which was just sitting in the shed because i crashed it,.

Reason for selling is engine blew a head gasket and looking to up grade everything at once.

Looking to sell everything together as it will be a BOLT ON KIT, I will supply everything,oil lines,water lines,dump pipe,everything i had to change to put setup on will be sold in this kit.

$2870 for everything

Contact me via PM on here or msg me on 0401865224

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Injectors are high flowed JECS... Not nismo

jet2nv : The dump pipe is to suit this turbo,or any other turbo using an fj20 rear housing,has a different bolt pattern to any other turbo iv'e seen..

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