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Hi I got for sale

A high flowed s14 t28 turbo off hypergear to atr28g2 specs so complete bolt on for s13/4/15 or 180sx sr20det

Excellent cond no leaks minimal shaftplay 1bar actuator

proberly 15000kms old also has a fnt .64 rear housing by hypergear to help spool less than 5000kms old and he checked the turbo out when he fitted its and said it's was excellent cond still

made 251.9rwkw on 25psi to 21psi taper 20psi by 3650rpm and went 12.4@120mph on 20psi so those after a responsive 250kw and bolt on upgrade at the price of a t28bb this is for you kills a kando td05h18g or t518z as seen in the dyno sheet comparison in power and response

Price $550

Located Sydney west mt Druitt area

Contact pm me

Selling due to upgrade to hypergears new atr28ss.15 billet turbo

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Its coming back for a trade of a bigger turbocharger. So still for sale. Any one interested let me know. $500 with 12 month warranty. SMS my self or call 0413457185 if interested.

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