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im selling my R33 turbo, highflowed by GCG with tags on it.

i have owned this for approximately 8 months and have done 10,000kms on it.

i purchased the turbo off a good friend who got it built and only drove with it for a 1000kms before he smashed his car

i ran 10psi everyday never had a problem boost cames in early and was very resposive

reason for selling it, is because im selling my car and to make well spent money back i decided to sell items

seperately

im asking $1250ono

located in melbourne

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how much power did it make at the rear and wat sort of supporting mods?? is it standard rb25 highflow or vg30 oversize etc?

thanks

im selling my R33 turbo, highflowed by GCG with tags on it.

i have owned this for approximately 8 months and have done 10,000kms on it.

i purchased the turbo off a good friend who got it built and only drove with it for a 1000kms before he smashed his car

i ran 10psi everyday never had a problem boost cames in early and was very resposive

reason for selling it, is because im selling my car and to make well spent money back i decided to sell items

seperately

im asking $1250ono

located in melbourne

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