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okay, so i have finally highflowed my r33 with a OP6 turbo.. :w00t:

so now i have 2x r33 21U rear housing turbo's for sale...

please note that parts are located in Newcastle NSW

can post or provide pick up once payment is made thanks.

1x is in very good condition, run at 10 psi on my car, stock engine, stock computer etc. $400

1x has part company with the rear exhaust wheel, when boost crept to 14psi on a summer day... $100

would suit a hyper-gear high flow conversion costing around $900 this a very cheap way to get a new turbo

(and keep your existing turbo !!!) 21U rear housing rated for 250kw @ rear wheels... search for info

would highly recommend the highflow turbo conversion, have done this myself and can offer advice

1x Apexi SAFC, still on the car and in perfect working order, can post video or able to be inspected $150

4x r33 standard wheels, with added TOUGH black paint, spray paint, with decent tyres, $200

Dunlop Sports SP 2050, approx 5mm of tread in the centres, will clean before inspection.

2x r33 carbon fibre 'eyebrows' for front head lights, never been used $50

attaching photos below, can answer any questions let me know, either PM or on this thread, :thanks:

Matt

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yeah mate they are both standard r33 turbo's ready to be high flowed :)

otherwise the first turbo is in good working order and would make a good upgrade for a rb20, or replace a blown rb25 turbo

Edited by matt lopez

Reply sent RE: r33 wheels, everything else available !

come on guys get your skyline highflowed :thumbsup:

dont waste time taking your original turbo off the motor, get one of mine and put new one on in a weekend !

does anyone want a good set of r33 wheels / tyres (from 2005 honda accord euro) or a blown r33 turbo suitable for high-flow ?

turbo will save you removing yours from the car and still being able to drive around !! any offers ?

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