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Next week I will be pulling some bits off my Stagea and will need to sell them asap to pay for my new bits so have a look at these as I will put them up for sale on here for a few days and then stick them on TradeMe as I will need to sell quickly:

GCG highflowed turbo (all new except for housing - steel wheels, ball bearings etc) rated at 450hp made 245awkw on my Stagea - straight bolt on replacement for S1 or S2 (or Skyline RB20 RB25) done about 10,000k (being replaced with GT3540) - $800

Z32 afm bought brand new (not from an old car) c/w used plug $200

Greddy (not cheap Chinese) adjustable exhaust cam gear $100

Postage would be about $20 -$25 anywhere in Au for the smaller items and about $90 for the turbo.

When I have them off I will put up a for sale with pictures.

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Good try! It cost me over AU$1800 (plus a stock turbo) so I think AU$800 is a fair price. I will confirm the price when i have it out of the car and can confirm that it is in good nick.

When did you get fullboost on this? Were you running aftermarket cams to get that power figure?

Have a look at my chart post# 372 http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/St...html&st=360

The tuner had been fiddling with my IEBC - I fixed it afterwards and it holds 1 bar from 3000 - 7000 rev/min. The turbo is capable of more but I limited it to 1 bar because my engine was unopened stock.

To make this power you mainly need

1. a decent turbo

2. z32 afm

3. bigger injectors

4. either a bigger smic (nismo, trust) or a fmic

5. 3in turbo back exhaust

6. Some means of tuning the engine and a good tuner.

That's it really. You can have stock cams, fpr, bov ...I still have the stock airbox and snorkel (with a high flow panel filter).

I ran an adjustable exhaust cam gear which gives more midrange punch but no extra topend max.

I have changed the stock bov for a GTR one mainly as insurance.

The stock fuel pump should be upgraded - I have an intank Walbro and I am installing a surge tank and 2nd pump (Bosch) for the track

To make this power you mainly need

1. a decent turbo

2. z32 afm

3. bigger injectors

4. either a bigger smic (nismo, trust) or a fmic

5. 3in turbo back exhaust

6. Some means of tuning the engine and a good tuner.

I've got a pretty good feeling that your manual box will be also aiding your power figure by a fair bit.

Can you please pm me BEST price of the turbo posted to 5066.

  • 3 weeks later...

Turbo sold to a member who first enquired about it months ago. Thanks to all who expressed interest.

Adjustable cam gear sold.

Z32 afm (bought brand new 5000km ago) now for sale at $200 - will put it on TradeMe for about $250 unless someone buys it before Sunday night.

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