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Hi all,

When i get my car back next month i will be pulling the turbo off and will be sold,along with braided oil and water lines.

I purchased an 0P6 housing and had it matched with my turbo.Then it was highflowed at Precision Turbos.

Highflow consists of machined front and rear housings(maximum)

Garrett Ball bearing cartridge.(will try and find the serial number for the cartridge)

It also comes with braided oil and water lines.

It has only been on the car for roughly 7000kms and is basically brand new.

I made 250.9rwkw at 16psi with this turbo.Has alot more in it and wouldnt be suprised if it would make 270-280 with a bit more boost.

The rear housing cost me $350

Braided lines $200

Highflowing of turbo $1550

Im asking $1650+post firm.

Old turbo off new turbo on.... big power!

NOW WITH FREE SILICONE INLET PIPE(second hand in excellent condition)

Bass Junky type.

Contact by PM.

CHEERS

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OK everyone i have finally got my car back so the turbo will be coming off the car.Those who sent me PMs for the turbo please get in contact with me before it goes to someone else.

dyno chart?

comes with reciepts/warranty?

direct bolt on for r33 gtst s1?

reason for selling?

Doesnt come with a warranty.But the thing is in great condition,i wouldnt be selling it if it wasnt.

Reason for selling is i have another turbo waiting to go in.And it will bolt on no probs comes with braided lines as described in first post.

is the just a standard r33 highflow? fitted it yet?

Sure is mate. Would have loved to buy NYTSKY's turbo its a very well spec'd hiflow but mine was too much of a good deal to pass up.

Its getting tuned today, I'll post up the results tonight after I've taken it for a drive.

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