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Vg high flow rebuilt by prescion turbos. still has 2 months warranty.(only bout a month use car was only drivem on weekends so not many hours use...)

sierra rear wheel to4b front. vg 0p6 ex housing.

selling due to upgrade to mates set up...

tuned on 25 made 210 @ 12 psi....

prescion reckons this turb is capable of bout 250 -270 on higher boost levels.

i paid $1500 after quick sale $1300 neg...

post pics 2moz.

any more queries dojnt hesitate to call 0419469108. cheers harry.

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Hey , Will this turbo just bolt on? , my current set up is a Turbo-back 3inch exhaust with a 3inch highflow-cat and pod filter and a turbotech ? then when its on can i bring it to a shop and tune it? ..

Thanks

Geraus

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i asume you are talking in kw not hp i hope

and what sort of responce do these get

kw...

should av mentiond earlir its not a bb high flow, but i will throu in the modified banjos and oil feed line to suit. response was only

bout a couple 100 rpm latter to stok vg, which ud expect cos of the bigger wheels in it... honestly never drove it over 12 psi and diddnt experience its full potential but it would have come on harder and made heaps more power with more boost..

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