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Hi Guys! I really need to move this along soon, the turbo is described below..

Item: HiFlowed R33 gts-t turbo - done by ATS (Australian Turbo Supplies)

Age: 1000k's since HiFlow

Condition: Excellent

Price: $800

To Fit: Direct drop in for r33 GTS-t

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Grant - 0422732541

Comments: Turbo makes good power, is reliable and virtually brand new after a rebuild and HiFlow. Car was just finished when was involved in an accident. 3" dump can also be supplied. No shaft play whatsoever. Also comes with all banjo fittings needed for install.

Call Grant - 0422732541 or (03)51955567

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Low ball offer, but I'll give you $550 - $600...

Feel free to ignore, and I mean no offence, but it's all I can afford (It's so fun being a full time student) :D

Good luck mate.

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The rear housing is the standard skyline housing, however the inside has been machined out to house a larger exhaust wheel. Externally, the housing has been strengthened to compensate for the internal machining. This allows for a drop in replacement, keeping the original exhaust outlet. The turbo can also be supplied with a custom dump that attaches to the front pipe. The dump is 3" from the exhaust outlet allowing for the best flow possible.

I was making 224rwKw safely at 14psi. I could have pushed for more, however didn't go for extra mods and psi

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