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hi guys i'm sellin my apexi RX6 turbo kit off my rb25. this kit is awsome made 398rwhp on 1.2bar sellin because upgrading to t88 :) kit comes with following:

-Apexi RX6 full ball bearing racing turbo(based on f1 turbo) 550hp rating

-Apexi cast manifold multi fit(will fit rb20,25,26) :)

-Apexi huge external gate(think it's 50mm??) with stainless screamer pipe

-Apexi stainless steel dump with 3 1/2 inch down pipe(heat treated)

-Apexi polished chrome heat sheild(looks awsome)

- comes with oil lines in and out.

this kit has only done 10-15,000k's since new!!!! and is all in A1 condition

on my r33 pulled dam hard and torquey as anything, could even be used for a drift setup :P

price is dirt cheap at $2500aud as have to get rid of her for new setup

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ahhh if only my car was alredy here and alredy gotten used to my trust td06 then id go for this... mmm too scary jumping straight to this

awsomely priced kit guys - same turbo as used on mark phillips gold ppgearbox sponsored r33 drift car (ex jms red r33)

- adz

Photos? Are we sure its the later series BB RX6 and not the old plain bearing turbo. The later kits usually have tubular manifolds, adn the older its cast manifolds...is my understanding correct. Dont know much about these kits only going on what i have seen:)

If it is a later model BB turbo, very , very interested...

will post up some pics later on soz have to find some. from what i under stand is that all the RX6 turbo's are ball bearing. as in all apexi turbo's with RX6 stamped on there cores are ball bearing. i think u are talking about the old school Rh9 series or something like the old school apexi gear real old school hehehehe. so yer it's 100% ball bearing.

Ok...so next question...:)

Looking at the core it appears to be only oil cooled, again im not sure so just askign the question, I "thought" the later model BB Apexi turbos (IHI) were also water cooled????

Where abouts are you located. Im in Adelaide with work at the moment, but usually in Melbourne. Keen to have a look

thanks for reply, yes the turbo is oil cooled only. i'm located up in brisbane soz. just looked on apexi's website and found this pic looks like same front housing etc but cannot see the oil galleries will try to find another pic of some rx6 turbo's

thanks for ya post macca, on my rb25 turbo starting getting boost at 4k pulled dam hard by 4500 and max boost at 4800 or so. but with cams this would be heaps less laggy as my rb25 was pretty stock(internal wise)

-sorry canadian skyline 2k is crazy talk i want/need 2500 soz which is a cheap price!!!

hi guys i'm sellin my apexi RX6 turbo kit off my rb25. this kit is awsome made 398rwhp on 1.2bar sellin because upgrading to t88 :D kit comes with following:

-Apexi RX6 full ball bearing racing turbo(based on f1 turbo) 550hp rating

-Apexi cast manifold multi fit(will fit rb20,25,26) :(

-Apexi huge external gate(think it's 50mm??) with stainless screamer pipe

-Apexi stainless steel dump with 3 1/2 inch down pipe(heat treated)

-Apexi polished chrome heat sheild(looks awsome)

- comes with oil lines in and out.

this kit has only done 10-15,000k's since new!!!! and is all in A1 condition

on my r33 pulled dam hard and torquey as anything, could even be used for a drift setup :D

price is dirt cheap at $2500aud as have to get rid of her for new setup

Hey, interested.

On the Goldcoast

Is this turbo still for sale?

Email me: [email protected]

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