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GCG Hi-flow turbo with VG30 rear housing, good condition, suit rb25. Also comes with a standard rear housing $1000

APEXI Boost control kit (PFC add on) $350

Datalogit with cables and software $350

Nismo twin plate clutch $700

greddy copy intake manifold, polished $200

Clear timing belt cover $50

Adjustable cam gear $80

(new) adjustable castor arms $150

(new) sub frame alignment kit (pineapples) $60

(new) heavy duty polyurethane gearbox mount $60

(new) RB30 oil pump drive collar $100

Also have a few standard parts

Sway bars

S2 front bar with fog lights

standard side skirts and rear wing

I/C cross over pipe

Make an offer.

All parts located the far south coast NSW .

I will post at buyers expense.

any info on the specs of the highflow? cheers

GCG link below.

My link

These are the ducks guts of Hi-flows, ball bearing, 100% bolt on.

and with the VG30 rear housing it's capable of 260+ rwkw.

Have a search around the forum, there are plenty of discussions about them.

Edited by Hootchy

I bought the turbo 2nd hand with about 10,000k's. I had it on the car for about 2 years and did less than 15,000k's.

It has minimal shaft play.

Here's some pics of other parts post-24599-0-03597800-1312978745_thumb.jpgpost-24599-0-03715800-1312978758_thumb.jpg

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