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Hey guys i have a few things sitting around,

2x r33 gtst ecu's (i have 1x a non turbo aswell i dont need)... $50 each or both for $80

1x standard grill "black"

1x trust spoiler "black"

1x standard low standard spoiler "black"

High flow turbo specs are.

Hiflowed turbo with standard front with Garret gt30 wheel, ar63 rear. car had 270rwkw with it on. $400 (offers are accepted)

Located in Sydney.. buyer can orginise shipment if wanted!

call me on 0432546726

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what condition is the turbo in does it have any shaft play?and will it fit a standard manifold?

yes straight fit onto a standard manifold... im giving a 3" dump pipe back to cat for the turbo so it can fit straight upto your standard setup.

minimal shaft play not much at all. turbo was in perfect condition when last used

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dyno sheets??

when did the turbo make full boost? how much boost running to make the 270kw?

who did teh highflow?

sorry its been a while since ive used the turbo dont have the dyno sheet for it.

i ran the turbo on 14psi never got a dyno sheet since i was in the process of adding other mods but

my mate offered me a bigger turbo so i didnt bother upgrading parts and tuning to this turbo..

my friend that owned it if i can recall said he had is on about 19psi for 270kw with supporting mods ofcourse.

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