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GCG Hiflow Turbo Excellent condition, $SOLD for $1200 Inc Postage

with 3" Front / Dump Pipe $150

Removed from 1997 R33 GTS-T

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

Pick up in Brisbane Southside or Can Post

Edited by Brokenz

pictures with gcg plates?

how many kms?

any shaft play etc?

what kind of power did it make? what boost?

willing to seperate?

reason for selling?

im interested but dont need the dump/front pipe

cheers

$1350 without the dump pipe. It was only running 220kw as it was road use only. Came off a Damaged 97 R33 GTS-T RB25det. I bought the damaged car off another Skylines Australia Member and was going to fit the turbo to my R33 4 door but I am putting that car up for sale. The turbo is in excellent condition. Almost like new. Good for someone as they are usually $1950 + you have to send your turbo according to the GCG website. I will put up photos tonight.

Last owner only bought the car in November 2007 so he does not know when it was done. Car came in with 72000km in 2006 and now has 87000km so lets say it was done in the last 15000km and within the last 2 years.

r33dyno.pdf

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