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pm slide. he is an sau member as well as trader that deals with hiflow turbos. check in the trader section. he'll rebuild your turbo and is also located near the gold coast.

price will be around 900 (dont quote me - ask him) if you supply the turbo. prices are in the trader section.

hey mate you have 2 options basicly slideing performance or gcg i dnt have any idea about gcg but i no that slide has a very good high flow turbo. go to the forsale section and he is a trader on the site u will see it and just hav a look threw that to get an idea and contact him. i think they are about 1100 i think the garrett highflow is about $2200 i may be wrong

I pm'd slide.....Garret no longer make the turbo shafts for them so they cant build any more turbos! Until they find someone else to make shafts they are out. Thats why I made this topic cus the slide high flows are on strike!

just read the GCG website, to get a highflow turbo, it'll cost $1950?!?!?!?!

add about another $200 more and u can get a HKS 2835 Pro S i reckon?

Yeah I nearly died when I saw that!!! Hardly compares to the price of the slide ones. I might stick it out till slide gets some shafts and just keep my eye out for good deals till then....Thanks for ya help guys

slide highflow turbo fricken rocks

cant beat the value..... gcg doesnt compare when it comes to that.

with a sitc piggyback, the extra lag of the bush bearing highflow (vs GCG ball bearing, twice the price) is not an issue.

...... although I wasnt aware slide had a problem sourcing components.

slide highflow turbo fricken rocks

cant beat the value..... gcg doesnt compare when it comes to that.

with a sitc piggyback, the extra lag of the bush bearing highflow (vs GCG ball bearing, twice the price) is not an issue.

...... although I wasnt aware slide had a problem sourcing components.

Yeah I pm'd him a few days ago and thats what he told me. Im sure they will find the components else where but for now they are on hold.

slide for sure,i have had his highflow on my car for about 4000ks now,it rocks,my skyline has stock computer and is untuned,but you can feel the power right away,slide said you need aftermarket computer to really feel the power :( bummer about slide running out of parts for highflows,lucky i got mine in feb :)

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