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Hi guys,

anyone sending a new or used GCG ballbearing highflow or another RB25 highflow of ballbearing quality like GCG. It can be second hand or new, but dont think spending $2000 justifies a stock highflow turbo when you can get an original garrett aftermarket turbo unit.

LET ME KNOW OF ANYONE WHO CAN HELP ME!

Thanks

john

Moved the WTB thread to the WTB section :P

BTW - A hi-flow is a new turbo. So what you pay Garrett for direct, is no different to what GCG are selling

I was recently looking for the same thing, but bought a apexi turbo instead

I found 2 for sale

Nisswreck (site sponsor) has a s/hand one for $1200 condition unknown?

UAS has a R34 new one. I had it offered to me for $1750 delivered which includes the R34 turbo in the price, which makes it good value as you can sell your old turbo and R34 turbo's are hard to find even broken ones.

I was recently looking for the same thing, but bought a apexi turbo instead

I found 2 for sale

Nisswreck (site sponsor) has a s/hand one for $1200 condition unknown?

UAS has a R34 new one. I had it offered to me for $1750 delivered which includes the R34 turbo in the price, which makes it good value as you can sell your old turbo and R34 turbo's are hard to find even broken ones.

im waiting on a new turbo to arrive and then ill be pulling my rb25 hi flow off. im not sure of the condition of it yet but it blows NO smoke, once i pull it off and have more details on it ill let you know.

Ryan

got one on my car at the moment and looking to upgrade. how much do you want to spend? mine is in schmick condition and blows no smoke. fitting my fcon pro computer soon so might as well go bigger setup for the tune rather than tune it twice

no worries,

cheers

john

im waiting on a new turbo to arrive and then ill be pulling my rb25 hi flow off. im not sure of the condition of it yet but it blows NO smoke, once i pull it off and have more details on it ill let you know.

Ryan

wat sort of highflow do u have, where was it created, wat sort of power did u get?????

thanks

john

got one on my car at the moment and looking to upgrade. how much do you want to spend? mine is in schmick condition and blows no smoke. fitting my fcon pro computer soon so might as well go bigger setup for the tune rather than tune it twice
  • 2 weeks later...
wat sort of highflow do u have, where was it created, wat sort of power did u get?????

thanks

john

high flow job was done at MTQ turbo's which was out west of sydney. i think they've changed their name now but still the same people. havent dynoed yet hahaha was waiting to put my fcon pro in then tune + dyno in one go

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