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Hi all this topic has probably already been covered but i was just wondering where the best place to have my turbo high flowed and upgraded to a ball bearing steel wheel was? also how much and how long it usually takes to have it done my skyline is a r33 gts25t series one. thanks for taking your time to reply.

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GCG Turbos down in NSW does the most popular high flow job but I think you will be supprised to the price.

You may want to think about just replacing your current turbo with an after market unit as it can offer better value for your money.

But yeah GCG does the Ball Bearing high flows... (Used to be just under $2000, not sure what they are these days)

Give them a buzz Free Call 1300 TURBOS (1300 887 267) or email [email protected]

slide no longer does them but the dude that used to do them for slide still does!!

call Murnane Motors and have a chat to Sheldon 5535 7411 they are at Shop 4 Ramly drive burleigh heads

They dont do them anymore.

They dont even have balancers at the shop.

Im pretty sure they are closing down as when Aaron pulled out due to health problems it became a ghost town.

I wouldn't take my car there without Aaron overlooking operations anyway.

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