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Turbonetics Manual Boost Controller 10402-25 Variable on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Beverly Hills, California, United States

Beverly Hills, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Turbonetics Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:10402-25 Country of Manufacture:Unknown

Relisting due to non paying bidder.

Used (Removed from 1989 Nissan Skyline GTR / RB26DETT) but in like new condition Turbonetics manual boost controller PN 10402-25 (0-25 PSI) kit.  Will come with new fittings.

-Boost Controller
-Mounting Bracket
-2 Plugs (side ports - Can be used to attach electronic boost sensor with 1/8 NPT)
-2 straight brass barbed fittings
-1 Tee
-Vacuum hose
-Instructions

Made to work with external wastegate but can probably use it on internal wastegate / actuator if set up differently from instructions.

Shipping will be $10 USPS 2-3 day priority. International will be $20.

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