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Hi guys,

I have recently upgraded my turbo and have my old setup for sale

- GCG highflow stage 2, approx 30k old, excellent condition, $1200 ono *SOLD*

- Trust style high mount manifold with some fairly big cracks starting to appear, modified with T3 flange, also has provision for external gate, repairable $150 ono *SOLD*

- Pirtek braided oils and water lines to suit $100 ono *SOLD*

- HKS adjustable wastegate actuator (original braket and new bracket to suit highmount) $140 ono *SOLD*

This was fitted to an R32 GTSt with rb25det

I'm located in sydney, would prefer sydney buyer so that all items can be inspected prior to sale.

Prefer cash or direct deposit

Attached is a (bad) shot of the installed setup where you cant really see too much. I will post up some pictures of the individual items tomorrow when the lights better (as my camera is a bit ordinary in low light)

Cheers,

Dave

EDIT: Added more pics

EDIT: Prices dropped

EDIT: All sold

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Edited by BHDave

Sorry Nismo,i dont know if the lines will fit a 3540.

The oil and water fittings at the turbo are different sizes (the close up shot shows an oil and water fitting at the turbo as well as the barbed fitting that connects at the back of the head).

Cheers,

Dave

Gday abcent,

It's one of GCG's early stage 2 highflows rated at 480hp as opposed to the stage 1 which is 450. Basically its a fully rebuilt stock rb25 turbo with larger steel wheels, new cartridge and machined housings. I don't know the exact specs of the wheels or final a/r ratios

I only ever saw 199rwkw with this turbo on 12psi and about 10.5:1 A/F ratios. I later tidied up the a/f ratios bringing them back to about 12:1 and ran 14psi which felt alot quicker but never had it back on the dyno with this setup so can't say what sort of power it was making when the turbo came off.

Cheers

Dave

ah....thanks....sounds like the hi-flow I already have (which i also dont know the specs of but have the same description)...

so guess i'll keep looking for my upgrade...

if it helps the sale at all my hi-flow has managed 248rwkw at autosalon this year on 19psi

cheers

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