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Rb25 270Kw Turbo Kit Gtx3076R <5000Km R34 Gtt


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hey guys got for sale my turbo setup off my r34 gtt.. this will fit r33's with minor modification to the end of the front pipe where it bolts to the cat, can be done at any exhaust shop.

very stealth low mount setup

I made 270kw on 20psi with this setup, only been on there for no more than 5000km removing to go high mount.. includes

garrett gtx3076r with 0.63 rear

speed flow braided water and oil lines

standard exhaust manifold with a flange welded on for 38mm wastegate

Tial 38mm wastegate with 10psi spring, will also include 14psi spring

custom 3" stainless intake pipe made to fit standard airbox position but can also be used with a pod filter

custom 3" stainless exhaust dump pipe to cat with wastegate pipe merged in down low

comes with all the silicone joiners clamps and pipe needed to fit straight in.

its all still on the car but in the process of installing a new plenum so I can unbolt it all quickly if it does sell

looking for $2400 open to reasonable offers

located in old toongabbie

pm for inquiries

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