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i have a rb25 hi flow done by SLIDING performance under 1 year ago...has 7600km siince fitted....no problems what so ever with the turbo run standard boost pressure around 7, 8 psi... ....clean and tidy still on car ...reason i am selling is i am upgrading everythign at once got power fc nismo inj, z 32, plenum and few other bits waiting to go on, so im going to get a new turbo hope to get high 200's out of it (kw) SO MY HIGH FLOW IS NOT NEEDED so if you want a good high flow pm me....these are hard to get now. V>G>C pics up tongiht when i get home....rated to around 240 -250 kw.....19 psi max

turbo will be available around the 18th january 2009 this is when i will be fitting new one

thanks

mitch

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hi i am after $500 will throw in standard dump pipe too.....

located Mackay qld 4740

JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THIS WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE ONCE MY TURBO ARRIVES DUE TO THE FACT I NEED THE CAR TO GET TO WORK:) PAYING FOR MY TURBO THIS THURSDAY 15TH /1/ 2009 SO 4-5 DAYS AFTER THAT DEPENDING ON DELIVERY....

CHEERS

mitch

Gday mate, I was looking for an r34 turbo to high-flow but this might be a better buy. Can you tell us how much for delivery to sydney? And i'm no mechanic, but i'm assuming that it needed a new wastegate actuator as the stock ones only 10psi max? Is that included in the package? Cheers.

hi i am after $500 will throw in standard dump pipe too.....

located Mackay qld 4740

JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THIS WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE ONCE MY TURBO ARRIVES DUE TO THE FACT I NEED THE CAR TO GET TO WORK:) PAYING FOR MY TURBO THIS THURSDAY 15TH /1/ 2009 SO 4-5 DAYS AFTER THAT DEPENDING ON DELIVERY....

CHEERS

mitch

Ok sweet as. Let me know when its available. What power are you making with it at the moment

OK Bennet has 1st dibs on this he got in 1st....YOU HAVE PM bennet if i dont hear from him its still a for sale.....might put it on ebay let you guys sort it out :P

super s13 im unsure what power im making i have not dynoed it....but it pulls hard turbo sounds great hope new one sounds same.....

atm car has greddy copy plenum hi flow coils dump and fmic....standard boost....standard ecu....going on it is 555 nismo inj power fc. z32 and Water meth kit picked it up yesturday AWESOME KIT!!!! boost cooler......

OK Bennet has 1st dibs on this he got in 1st....YOU HAVE PM bennet if i dont hear from him its still a for sale.....might put it on ebay let you guys sort it out :D

Bahahaha i see how that works. I was the first poster and he gets dibs. Nice one. What is the world coming to

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