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up for sale is a stock turbo for a r33gtst that has been hi flowed by gcg, was told by gcg that it is rated to 450hp. on my r33 it made 238kw at 14psi (power fc, frountmount, exhaust). the turbo is in need of a service, the compressor and exhaust wheels are in good condition no chips but i think the seals are leaking as i was getting oil in my intercooler and the car was blowing a bit of smoke (have fitted a stock turbo and this problem has stopped). has small amount of shaft play. open to offers at this stage not sure what its worth maybe around the 600 mark. i am in the campbelltown area pm or call me brad 0433527876. cheers.

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you dont need to upgrade the cams but i would recommend an after market computer ie power fc, EMS, etc. also a good idea to have a frountmount and an upgraded fuel pump i was running a walbro in tank pump and that was fine . without these mods you run the risk of detonation and engine failure.

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