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Item:OP6 exhaust housing from R34 GTT turbo

Age:88,000 km

Condition:Great

Price:$300 or swap for R33 exhaust housing

To Fit:Single turbo Skylines (originally from R34GTT)

Location:Petersham, Sydney

Contact:Ben 0434 215 469

Comments:I have bought an R34 GTT turbo for my R32 GTS4 (RB20DET) and would a smaller exhaust housing to remove some of the lag. Sorry, I have no pics, but it looks like a perfect exhaust housing with OP6 written on it.

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Not a lot of action on this bad boy yet. To be clear, the OP6 housing on the R34GTT turbo is the same as the OP6 housing on the VG30 turbo which I am lead to believe from the Forced Induction forum is what you want when you are highflowing the RB25 turbo. I also understand that this is good for 5 - 10 KW, so if you have an R33 turbo and are willing to swap, this is a $0 upgrade for say 10kw. That is good value for money!

ben i have the housing ready to send if you give the go ahead for trade. wastegate flap n all. awating pm for address details if interested

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Hi bloodsword27, are you suggesting that I take your R33 exhaust housing and in turn give you my larger housing + cash?

I realise that you don't need the housing, but I am sure there is someone who would be happy to swap with no cash each way, both helping them with their high flow or minor power upgrade and me with my lag issue. Thanks for your interest though.

the turbo is actually on my car running at the moment, so YES i do need it. just thinking about how i could help someone out who needed something i had and i dont mind trading...it is a highflowed turbo after all

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