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Turbocharger removed from r34 skyline, has Op6 rear housing which is larger than previous rb25det turbo's. Has been high flowed buy GCG, has stamp on side with serial number etc.

One rear fan blade has a small chip in it, so whether this means it needs replacing or a rebuild I'm not sure, so going cheap.

Located Hervey bay qld, can pick up or post at buyers expense.

Price - $200

pm me or msg 0401228867 or email [email protected]

rob

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hey rob can you get a better pic of the chip?

surely if its been highflowed it would have steel rear wheel.... its got me intriged as im looking for something like this...

turbo is sold, gcg high flow turbochargers so it wouldnt have a plate on it if it wasn't high flowed. Plus its hells cheap cause it might be fine, might need looking at, im not sure? Need to go to a turbo specialist but i live in hervey bay about 5hrs from the nearest one. Thanks for the interest guys this went very fast!

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