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Item: RB25 turbo highflow

Age:18 months

Condition:Excellent

Price:$1200 obo

To Fit: (What car) RB20 and RB25

Location: SE Melbourne

Contact: Scott - PM or 0421 973 558

Comments:

I've got a RB25 turbo that has had the GCG high flow treatment. I purchased it about 12months ago off an SAU member, with intentions of fitting it to my project car. Plans with the car changed, so it was never fitted. I was told it has only traveled 12000km's, which it was running 12psi on his RB20.

It has no excessive shaft play and rotates freely. The front cover has been polished and I have an actuator to suit also.

Below has been copied off the GCG site:

# The factory Turbocharger on a Nissan Skyline R32/33 GTS-T is a Ball Bearing, T3 sized unit, with a ceramic turbine wheel. In upgrading this unit, GCG replace the ball bearing pack with a new one, while replacing the Turbine wheel and Compressor wheel with larger steel wheels, making the Turbocharger Hi-Flowed Compressor, and Turbine end. The upgrade Turbocharger bolts directly back on the manifold with no modifications required, using the factory oil and water lines. After the Upgrade, the Turbocharger is rated 450hp.

I would prefer local pick up, but I'm sure we can sort something out with postage if needed.

PICS SOON

Cheers

Scott

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