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shoot me some offers guys. 33/34 highflowed turbo wanted. can swap for standard 33 turbo if your going back to stock plus cash your way.

been chasing one for ages.

stao @ hypergear charges 880 to highflow my standard turbo.

make sure your realistic with prices!

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Just man up and buy my 3082 for the big powers!! :P

ha! a guy i know down here offered me one for 300 baht. i said no to that too!

too much work man. and on an auto it wouldnt be worth it bro!

ha! a guy i know down here offered me one for 300 baht. i said no to that too!

too much work man. and on an auto it wouldnt be worth it bro!

Bolt it to the engine.....Not the auto :P

I got a ATR43G4 which is a 3540 bolton with actuator and oil line for $600 if you like. Will make power but laggy like V. laggy.

HAHA!

mate thats more my price range..... but the lag will kill me!

im giving it till march mate and if i havent found one im bringing mine to you!

880 brand new for a superior hypergear.

thanks anyway mate.

ATR superior? According to every tuner in Adelaide MTQ or GCG are superior hence the $2000 price tag on each

ATR superior? According to every tuner in Adelaide MTQ or GCG are superior hence the $2000 price tag on each

as i said. thanks mate. this isnt a discussion.

look mate you dont seem to get the picture.

if i want a 2nd hand gcg turbo ill go buy one for 380 dollars or 450 dollars from various other sites. (just two of the many i have seen)

honestly thanks for your offer and your opinion but im not buying any 2nd hand hiflow turbo for 800 dollars when i can get it done for 880. by a highly respected sau trader.

i do hope you manage to sell it tho as they ARE good turbos and im sure someone will be happy with it.

now this is a wanted thread, not a discussion thread people. cut the chat.

look mate you dont seem to get the picture.

if i want a 2nd hand gcg turbo ill go buy one for 380 dollars or 450 dollars from various other sites. (just two of the many i have seen)

honestly thanks for your offer and your opinion but im not buying any 2nd hand hiflow turbo for 800 dollars when i can get it done for 880. by a highly respected sau trader.

i do hope you manage to sell it tho as they ARE good turbos and im sure someone will be happy with it.

now this is a wanted thread, not a discussion thread people. cut the chat.

Lol someone didn't have their coffee this morning

ATR superior? According to every tuner in Adelaide MTQ or GCG are superior hence the $2000 price tag on each

For $2000 you can buy their billet ATR Roller bearing that pumps 370rwkws+ with better response fatter power band then any of those high flows could ever get, with spares for a gate. Yes superior.

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