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Selling as new GCG R33 High Flow turbo used for literally 500kms in absolute mint condition now back in original GCG bag with instruction etc. Suit new buyer wishing to save time and money. GCG charge $1950 to upgrade your turbo to these specs so all up they are worth over 2K as you supply your stock turbo. All details can be found on GCG's website link is below.

http://www.gcg.com.au/Catalogue_Menus/Upgr...pgrade_gtst.htm

Condition:

500kms old absolutely mint

Price:

$1250 pickup

To Fit: (What car)

Any motor with T3 flange but a straight bolt onto R32-34 vehicles

Location:

Adelaide but will post at buyers expense

Contact:

Pm or SMS 0404998591

Edited by nigelswazi

what sort of power could this make in a rb20, with cams, etc. would this go harder than a 25/30? sorry but i knwo nothing bout turbos

with the same type of turbo on my car i got 194rwkw on 11psi on my rb20

and i got told up to 250rwkw on about 18psi with all supporting mods, such as injectors, afm etc

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