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hey peeps have a r34 (op6) hi flow turbo done by gcg

is in good condition (very little shaft play) is currently on car making 276rwkw with suporting mods

had it for year and a half

reason for sale is im going 3037

selling for $1200 and thats for turbo, split dump, and 3 inch dump to cat (brought for $1950)

as i said is still on car so if local can come see what its like in car other wise will remove when sold

car is not my daily so can remove over night

im located in traralgon vic 3844, 1.5 hour drive east of melb

will post at buyers expense

msg or call me on 0433167726

cheers jade

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standerd engine, sard 550 injectors, walbro in tank pump, super spark coils, plazmaman pro seris cooler,3inch zorst with decat no mufflers just the cannon at rear, power fc, tuned at created motor sports

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What boost and other mods does it have to get 280? I thought GCG ones were normally for up to 230-240?

You'll see this power figure with a R33 hiflow, you get more out of a R34 highflow.

You will normally see between 260 to 280kw depending on the dyno.

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