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hey guys.. due to upgrades to a bigger turbo and computer, up for sale is a gcg highflow only been on my r33 for 3 months, it in perfect condition has no shaft play and hasnt been pushed to its limits. i highly recommend these turbos as they are very responsive and are a great upgrade.

$1200 ONO for the gcg highflow.

haltch e6x ecu, comes with the wiring loom for r33 gtst, it has aBoost controller and anti-lag control. its a great computer as u all know. the haltech and gcg highflow gave me 325hp (250rwkw) with other minor supporting mods.

haltech e6x $1300 ONO

looking for a quick sale as i need cash to fund my upgrades. located in sydney.

call 0430014409 for more details.

interested in turbo what power were you making?

what mods gave you the power?

read the post i wrote what power i was making.. with the haltech, turbo and fuelpump 3 inch exhaust front mount thats about it, 15psi made 325hp

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