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Hey guys, ive sold my car and have a couple of bits left over.

- OP6 high flow turbo.. direct replacement for standard r34 turbo. i only bought it from a member on here a couple of months ago to replace my standard one, but my car has been written off so no longer need it.

link to original for sale thread http://www.skylinesa...55#entry5728855

looking for $750 posted anywhere in Australia

-Standard R34 GTT sidemount intercooler. bought to clear a defect and was on the car for about two months, worked perfectly. comes with pipes and shroud. looking for $320 negotiable.

-Also have a Z32 AFM without the plug, $100 posted

PM me or SMS to 0402630053

cheers

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Hey mate, also interested in the Turbo.

Could you possibly PM me some pics as well...

cheers

sorry guys had a busy day and didnt get a chance, i will put up pics of the turbo and side mount in the thread... cheers

the hi flow was done by turbologic in wollongong. i bought it 2nd hand but have never used it, but it was taken back to turbologic and checked over before i bought it. don't know any specific measurements of the hi flow or anything unfortunately. should comfortably handle 250kw with supporting mods

  • 2 weeks later...

Had someone come and look at the turbo and notice a two small cracks either side of the wastegate outlet on the rear housing. i had not noticed this before today unfortunately. i will drop the price accordingly, so that anyone who is just after a hi flowed front housing can grab it.

chasing $250 + postage now

and 50 for the z32

need this stuff gone guys, make an offer

  • 4 weeks later...

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