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GCG Garret 550hp low mount ball bearing internal wastegate turbo

approx 5700km on it, braided water an oil turbo lines has seen 263rwkw on as low as 14.5 psi, can get past 300rwkw on 20psi and has on high boost setting. factory positioning on stock manifold

Custom split dump with screamer pipe leading to 3in front pipe that runs to the cat

Price Together: $1600

Nismo 555cc injectors (4250km approx)

Price: $700

Z32 Afm

Price: $200

TOTAL: $2500 for the lot!!!!

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can you post some pics of the Garrett turbo,

you got receipts?

Hard to post pics on a low mount lol but i will later, its basically GCG's version of a rb25 hi flow, very discreet and yes i have reciepts

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Hard to post pics on a low mount lol but i will later, its basically GCG's version of a rb25 hi flow, very discreet and yes i have reciepts

ahh so it's still on the car lol, I'm only after the Turbo, are you willing to seperate?

ahh so it's still on the car lol, I'm only after the Turbo, are you willing to seperate?

yeah am willing to separate, however the dump/screamer is custom made specifically for the turbo so if your interested you should take that too, Pm me an offer on the turbo

can i please get some pics of the turbo setup and the nismo injectors pretty keen on those items thankyou :D

parts still fitted to the car, turbo fits in same stock position heat shield is off cos i needed to drill a hole through it so that the braided lines could fit

nismo injectors are the yellow ones

all in good condition

Are the injectors side mount, and have you got 4 or 6 (in other words, are they for an SR or an RB...) I want 4 for an SR.

side mount for RB, looking to sell everything together

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