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a mate of mine blew his turbo in his r33 & after reading a few posts seems like a nice upgrade for my r32 gtst providing its hi-flowed.

wondering what am im looking at $$ wise rebulding+hiflowing it & who will do it in melb.

cheers

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JPC turbocharging in Thomastown. Speak to Mark and tell him Kim from Wurth sent ya.

I have had about 12 freinds of mine including myself get our broken turbos high flowed with him and they are 200000 percent happy.

One of my mates is comfortably running 289 rwkw with his one. My skyline, with just an unknown remap, exhaust, stock dump pipe, cooler was making 230 + at the wheels and ran 12.5s consistently on street tyres.

Cost is about 1200 dollars - you bring the turbo to him. He has worked in the turbo game since day one.

Try ATP - Advanced Turbo Performance - Kyp.

Phone 03 9569 4764 Dandenong Rd Murrumbeena

Has the runs on the board over ten years on VL's, Mits and Nissans.

Has $50k's worth of computer balancer in house!

Given that GTSS equivalents from Garrett are about $1250 each for my GTR, I'd expect to be able to get something for the GTS25t about the same. That means that highflowing is just not economically viable at those prices. Sure there are parts and labour, but I see often enough guys getting charges 8500-9000 for a similar engine build inc RR to my last one. Parts/machining around 3K so that's 5500-6000 for labour for 25 hours of labour. Work it out. Someones taking prices a bit high here.

A little bird suggested I could get both GTR turbos highflowed for $1200 to make 300awkw from someone who will remain currently anonymous.

Ask Slide for a price on a Garrett or similar. And get teh chicks. :)

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