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Bass Junky

i paid 320 for it ..and is in good nick ..so if u can give me what i paid for it ..i'll be happy. if thats ok with you?

ur welcome to come have a look at it if you like. i'm in hoppers crossing.

Pm me and we'll organise something

http://www.outlawconnection.com/angryaussi.../r31/vg30_1.jpg

http://www.outlawconnection.com/angryaussi.../r31/vg30_2.jpg

http://www.outlawconnection.com/angryaussi.../r31/vg30_3.jpg

like i said .. i'm not sure .. to be honest.. i bought it as advertised VG30 turbo

what makes me think its different to the rb20 one is the acutator (similar to yours and the casting numbers on the comp wheel..... but the elbow on the turbo and the dump pipe it came with ...and also the distance between the front of the exh housing and the back of the comp wheel is slightly longer than the rb20 one on my car........ but it almost makes me think its a RB25

so i really dunno ..

on the inside of the compressor outlet it has a 3 .. dunno if thats just a factory thing .. but Cubes vg30 turbo has the same ...... on the exhaust housing .. it has a C that was all ..... were Cubes one has a E and OP6 ....

wasnt told what year it came off..so i dont have anymore info on it to give

Matt

  Angry said:
like i said .. i'm not sure .. to be honest.. i bought it as advertised VG30 turbo

what makes me think its different to the rb20 one is the acutator (similar to yours and the casting numbers on the comp wheel..... but the elbow on the turbo and the dump pipe it came with ...and also the distance between the front of the exh housing and the back of the comp wheel is slightly longer than the rb20 one on my car........ but it almost makes me think its a RB25  

so i really dunno ..

Angry,

the print on the rear turbine should read "OP6".

Your pic, it seems that the rear turbine is rb25. I could be wrong but i will post the pics of the r33 and vg30 for comparison as soon as i get the pics.

dennis

thanks brother

i know for sure its a larger than one of these things

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v510/anfz/DSCF9.jpg

but yea its true.. too hard to tell ..from the rear... looks much like cubes..... but dont think they'd be that much different.....

i cant take anymore pics at themoment ......camera has gone to lunch....:D

Matt

nah just that .. 0898 04U then a 6

only other marks i could find was a number 1 on the section behind comp and exh housings..

man these things are confusing.

Cubes .maybe u can give me some pacific measurements of diameters of the exhaust hosing ..might be easier ?

Matt

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