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Garrett GTX2867R Turbo Skyline RB20 RB25 Direct Bolt On Upgrade Internal Gate NEW! ( Adelaide SA )

RB20/25 Ball Bearing Garrett GTX2867R Upgrade Complete Internal Gate rear housing.

(Product Code: 816366-RB20-25)

This is the one and only one we have left in stock at this price !

Sale Price $1679

ebay link to buy out side of Adelaide:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Garrett-GTX2867R-Turbo-Skyline-RB20-RB25-Direct-Bolt-On-Upgrade-Internal-Gate-/252316717643?hash=item3abf3f924b:g:Ne4AAOSwoBtW4r7c

RRP $1912


Please note this is a direct bolt on Turbo for RB20 & RB25 motors with a oil and water braided line kit only factory line won't fit.

This is a Custom Turbo using a Garrett GTX2867. The rear housing is a Custom housing designed & suited for the Nissan RB20 & RB25 Engine it uses a 0.64 A/R turbine housing retaining good response.

Garrett GTX-R Turbochargers provide higher flow and greater boost pressure ratios beyond the world-class Garrett GT Series compressor wheels.

10%+ Gain in flow over traditional GT compressor wheel designs

10%+ Higher pressure ratio compared to GT compressor wheel designs

Forged, fully machined wheels (billet) for expedited release

10 Full-blade design for improved efficiency and ultra quiet operation

Outline interchangeable with Garrett GT Series turbos

Garrett OE-quality for unbeatable reliability

Specifications:

Part Number

816366-rb20-25

Model Number

GTX2867R

Compressor Housing Air Ratio

0.60

Compressor Wheel Inducer Size (mm)

49.69

Compressor Wheel Trim

55

Turbine Wheel Exducer Size (mm)

46.95

Turbine wheel Trim

76

Turbine Housing A/R

0.64

Water Cooled Centre Housing

YES

Ball Bearing

YES

Wategate Actuator pressure(psi)

12

Please just send me a Text as I wont be checking PM's ( 0421 3400 64 )

prefer pick up local to Adelaide can post Australia Wide

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