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have an rb25 highflowed turbo, has rb20 actuator, its in as new condition, not sure of the exact specs but made an easy 220rwkw on my rb20 with supporting mods, wanting $1000

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also have a 3inch exhaust off my 32 4 door, should also suit 2 door seeing as i managed to get my old 2 door exhaust onto my 4 door

can sell as cat back or with the front pipe, the front pipe still uses the standard dump. exhaust has one muffler and sounds tuff, and yes it does have a fake twin pipe (cat is not included) $300 for cat back, $50 for front pipe

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where was the highflow done?? how long ago and what boost was it running?

not sure where it was done as i bought it off a mate that im no longer in contact with, it was on my car for about 6 months running 17psi at the most but usually kept it at 14 for daily use to work and stuff.

reason im selling is my new 32 already has a highflow vg30 which i cant be bothered changing

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