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I have my Hiflow for sale as i am going a bugger turbo to suit my 30DET.

I bought this turbo from new from Sliding Performance and fitted it to my RB20DET. it is a cracking turbo and started a bit of a revolution on the forums. It has done around 30,000 k's and is in good condition. it is designed to fit an RB20DET or RB25DET and will produce enough flow for 240rwkw on a 20det and possibly a bit more on the 25det. it comes on like a hammer and pulls to redline. please have a look in THIS THREAD for the whole installation diary and performance figures.

it comes with an RB25 elbow and an actuator. it will bolt onto your standard manifold. no modifications needed. I will also supply the needed oil feed bolt, but you will have to have your oil line restrictor removed.

$500

I also have a stainless split front/dump for sale to suit this turbo. it is made by BOS importing BATMBL. do a search. these are the best dump front pipes you can get for a stock turbo.

$250

both located in Melb. would prefer not to freight the front pipe.

cheers!

turbo is sold...

the stainless front/dump pipe is still for sale. these are the best dumps you can get for a skyline.

$250 :/ thats the same price as the copies you get from just jap.

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