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Hey, browsed other listings but could only gather some info and didnt gain a definitive answer so i hope not repeating previous question but curious to the best and biggest power output turbo that can be put on the RB25 in stock position bolt on...

I heard that GCG highflow are pretty much it... wondering other than highflowing if any other turbos can fit down there?

Modifications are ok but still want it to be a low mount turbo....?

A list would be great and if modification needed a brief description of what...?

Much appreciated :P

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Hey thanx for fast responses. I guess looking for value also. If people, when responding, could also include max power output of each turbo so i can guage how much more they putting out compared to highflowed. Also then when researching prices i can work out bang for buck. Sorry i know pretty basic questions but struggling to find good correct info. The turbos suggested already are great start. Thanx

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