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Hello I have a Highflow R33 turbo with the 45v3 front cover and larger steel wheels front and rear for sale. Been using turbo on my car for the past 10000kms and it has not seen over 14psi boost. Turbo was freshly rebuilt before i purchased and has minimal shaft play and no chipped blades etc.

Has a HKS adjustable wastegate actuator attached as well as speedflow fittings for the water lines on each side if buyer requests. Does not come with braided hoses as i will be using these on the new setup.

I had MTQ in townsville check over the turbo when i purchased it and they said it would handle 18psi although i've never had it anywhere near this amount due to still running standard injectors and wanting to be safe on the turbo.

Reason for sale is upgrading to a larger turbo and need to sell this to fund purchase. Can sell with dump pipe if buyer requests.

PM me if interested.

Cheers.

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$800 but feel free to make an offer. It's only an expression of interest but if i get a good price i'll take it off as i'm happy to hold onto it for a while if need be.

Cheers.

if i had seen this 3days ago i woulda bought it, i'm currently getting a hyflow made and its more than $800, This is a good deal and will be awesome. Good luck with sale, free bump.

$800 but feel free to make an offer. It's only an expression of interest but if i get a good price i'll take it off as i'm happy to hold onto it for a while if need be.

Cheers.

Not sure who did the highflow and it is a non ball-bearing unit.

Please pm with any questions.

Cheers.

Looks like a Slide Highflow, does the core oil feed have a flange setup similar in look to the usual oil drain one?

The oil feed is a two bolt outside and feed inside type setup. However i use it with the standard oil feed hard line and don't use the two outside threads

The oil feed is a two bolt outside and feed inside type setup. However i use it with the standard oil feed hard line and don't use the two outside threads

Thats a slide high flow core and the wheels and machining look just like theirs too so would say it would be one of theirs

Yeah i always thought it was a slide highflow for some reason, i think i came across one a while back and it looked exactly the same. Cheers for the confirmation thought.

Great turbo!:D

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