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GCG HIFLOW TURBO FORSALE TO SUIT RB25.

VERY LOW KMS SINCE HIFLOW

ALSO INCLUDES 3.5IN DUMP TO SUIT

ASKING $1400 WHICH WORKS OUT AT AROUND $1100-1200 IF YOU SELL YOUR EXISTING TURBO

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you got some pics of it? how many k's since being hi flowed? is the dump just a dump or 1 pipe (dump front in 1).

location?

sorry no pics yet. done about 6000kms since hiflow so is as new and its just a dump, not a dump/front pipe.

I think you'll find that neither of them post up the exact specs but if you're just after a rating, the GCG is suppossed to be 450hp (i think)

Also, GCG is ball bearing, slide is Journal bearing

Costs more than that just to Hiflow, this turbo is a bargain. Best part is it bolts up without any mods, same manifold, same oil, same water etc. Better than an aftermarket unit. I made 250rwkw and it was a blast to drive, absolutely hammered.

Good luck with the sale.

any shaft play or damage in any way??

i got 2 standard turbos i could sell, both in ex con dition and zero shaft play if any its minimal!! be interesed in them and how much cash on top!!

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