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how much your looking at paying depends on what you have?

What power goals you are going for?

200kw? 250kw?

remap/ecu?

injectors?

afm?

fuel pump?

clutch?

cooler?

Rebuilding the turbo for a highflow is approx $2000 give or take couple hundred.

List the mods you have and what power you would be happy with...

For basic drift 200-220kw is more then fine.

As nismoid said go for a 2530 or you could go highflow.

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remap/ecu? getting a piggy bk put in next month

injectors? stock

afm? stock

fuel pump? walbro

clutch? cusion buttom exedy

cooler? front mount

boost contoler (bleed valve)

not looking to make huge power round the 200-250 mark but need to have touque

Hiflow can be had for $1849.00

The HKS GTRS Turbo Kit For RB20-RB25 from SAU sponsor SLIDE is $2900.00

Either will get the power you are after.

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hay guys i found my new turbo :) or should i say a new setup.. my mate done his motor in so he sold me his setup.

vg30 turbo rebulit with added extras with custom lines

power fc

air flow meter

gtr injectors

spit fire coil packs

and cam gears..

what kind of power would i be looking at making with this setup? he made 288rwkw but he had cams..

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