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Skyline GTR RB26dett complete turbo kit. $3000

Recently made 500rwhp @ on a built engine.

Garrett 2860-7 x2.

One bar/15psi Actuators

Rear housings ceramic coated.

Factory manifolds match ported and ceramic coated

Stock heat shields ceramic coated.

HKS stainless split dump pipes, ceramic coated.

Jasma front pipe , twin 70mm into 90mm to Cat: also ceramic coated.

Earls -4 stainless Teflon

Water & Oil lines and fittings.

Recently made 500rwhp @ 18psi

Making way for big single upgrade

Can see running on car. (sunshine coast)

Power FC with hand controller $1000

Blitz SBC I-Color dual solenoid Boost Controller $600

Z32 AirFlow meters x2. With Apexi pods $600

Whole kit $2000, (power FC; blits SBC & Z32's) Will include custom pipe work from AFM to pods

email: [email protected]

or Cam: 0488388260

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Hi ,

Aaron listed these parts for me as I was unable to post them myslf at the time.

I have had these items on my GTR for a couple of years now, have only done about 15,000ks in this time, car is not driven regularly.

I attended tha SAU drag day at Willowbank last July where I run 12.5et @ 121mph with a 60' time of 2.256 , with a slipping clutch.

These nothing wrong with these parts I am just making way for a single.

Please TXT me on 0488 388 260 with any queries or offers.

Cheers

Cameron

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