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Hi guys

Now have a hi-flow so don't need the stock turbo anymore.

Done about 80,000km's... Boost at 10-11psi for the last 15-20K km's.

Always tried to look after it as best as possible, ie, waiting for oil to get to the right temp, letting the car cool down after driving, etc. Royal Purple synthetic oil used, change about every 7.5K km

Turbo change was done at Status Tuning, Trent said the turbo was absolutely fine. I don't know much about turbo's or what to look for, so i made sure to ask him what he thought of it when it came off the car.

Price: $450

Great upgrade for R32, and even R33. Or Hi-flow if you want.

Location: Melbourne

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cheers,

daniel

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like i said before, tentative sale...

back on market. $450 delivered anywhere in oz. no point low balling because i know it's a good turbo and i have a few people around the mark. I'm not going to jack the price because of the interest, i'm just going to sell it for what i first posted it at.

whoever meets the price first, has it

good luck

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