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Im looking at selling my R33 Highflow from GCG.

It is still running on the car, hasnt been above 14psi which is what it is running now.

Good condition, looking to upgrade.

Chasing $1300 ono.

Email me at ryan_o_grady@hotmail.com , pm me or ph 0408705412 if interested.

Location Northern NSW.

http://www.gcg.com.au/Catalogue_Menus/Upgr...pgrade_gtst.htm

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Will take first offer over $1200... and if you cant pick it up I can freight at buyer expense.

Had a couple of offers but first one with $1200 cash can take it.

Hey mate turbo is about 1 year old 7000km's on it.

Turbo is still on engine so no pics at this stage however turbo is still running at 100%.

Decided to sell this while my car is off the road ready to get painted.

Will let everyone know when it comes off and I have got some pics.

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