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Have a highflow turbo for sale, still on the car so anyone interested can see it working

its a gt2871r 56trim core with stock r33 housings so will bolt on and look completely standard

does not smoke and in excellent condition, perfect for stock replacement, has steel turbine.

looking for $700 ONO

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Hey mate if my turbo sells I'll take this ....

How many ks are on it

i bought the car with the highflow already done, id say about 40 000k's, its in very good condition, if you live in brissy you can come see for yourself

Ok sweet mate as soon as mine sells I will !

What boost are u running through it also

it has been running 14psi using an ebc since it was tuned, have tried higher but my injectors are leaning out

still for sale $450

also have the 3inch dump thats bolted to it for $150

Great upgrade for stock replacement, straight bolt on upgrade, full boost under 3000rpm

still for sale $450

also have the 3inch dump thats bolted to it for $150

Great upgrade for stock replacement, straight bolt on upgrade, full boost under 3000rpm

Why are you selling it? Also brand new dump-front pipes are $150. What is so special about yours?

Why are you selling it? Also brand new dump-front pipes are $150. What is so special about yours?

The turbo is SOLD now, was selling because i want to upgrade to a gt3076

where do you get 3inch dump pipes for $150 new???

can you get me one for a garrett for this price? if you can im very interested lol

Edited by SliverS2

ah ok, fair enough, anyone interested can have it for $60 then. its an X force bellmouth..

:whistling:



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