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hey guys i have a massive turbo for sale!! it came off a rb25 so its got a t4 flange and the rear

housing is a 4 stud huge out let for a external wastegate and screamer pipe i was told it was rated at 700hp but im not 100% on that but i do know its like twice the size if not bigger then my stranded rb25 turbo it came of a running car so and it had a little bearing noise so i would say it would need a rebuild but im sure it still have life in it!?? it have a very nice welded elbow and the moth on it is massive asking $400ono

im located in A.C.T the best was to contact me is on my phone (0410717935)

or privet message me on here and ill do my best to respond

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I'm moving and I'm not taking a lot of things with me so $200 for the turbo I also have a alloy rad for r33 $40 and I have a radiator air guide for 30 also have a set of r33 series 2 injectors with rail for $100

Seller has no clue... It looks like a truck turbo... Surely not something that you'd ever want to fit to an RB...

Your right I have no idea about the turbo! That's why I'm selling it so cheap I have no idea what it's worth and I don't need it so I'm selling it

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