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Full turbo kit to suit a EFI Nissan Patrol or a diesel TD42 with small mods.

- White Brothers Cast lowmount manifold - been flat decked at proport

- custom wedge plate to suit lowmount application

- Garrett GT3582R internal gated, 0.7 housing, cassett bolts drilled and wired

- dump pipe fabricated by MTQ

- front pipe and full exhaust, kicks before diff, single muffler, all 3"

- fiberglass wrapped exhaust pipe, front pipe and 1M of exhaust

- Sonic performance turbo beany

- ACL heat sheild and bracket to sit over turbo

- Safari intercooler with brackets, all pipework, silicon joiners, stainless TBOLT clamps

- Turbosmart BOV, fittings for air temp etc, stainless heat sheild near turbo

- braided stainless oil and water lines

- fittings for feed/return lines

- Thermostat housing with water return welded in

- Custom fiberglass airbox, high temp resin, 4" oulet to suit millweld

- 4" stainless piping to snout of turbo, 4" mandrel silicon onto snout

- 4" K&n filter to suit box

- Misc nuts, bolts, clamps etc

- Eagle 8mm hi performance leads

This kit made 272hp at the wheels through a 4x4 auto on a dead stock engine at 14.5psi. Much more potential if the engine was built - this kit could support over 400hp etc.

Great condition, all the hard work has been done (fabrication etc) just plug and play.

$4600 ono. Please PM me if you are interested.

Thank you.

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