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Hi all,

Just throwing a few things up for sale. Will be updating/adding more over the next few months :)

1. Hypergear Highflow- $650 ono

One of Stao's PU Highflows which is a direct bolt- on turbo for RB25s. Looks totally stock when bolted up.

Utilises the stock compressor housing so that you can use your existing intercooler and intake piping.

Bolts up to standard/aftermarket dump pipes.

Stock water lines can be used with some minor bends/adjustment.

Comes with alloy intake pipe, braided oil feed line, stock compressor outlet elbow, dp gasket and oil drain fitting.

This turbo made 287rwkw on my R33 at 19psi. Tuned by Toshi with S15 480cc injectors, 3" exhaust and return-flow cooler!

It has served me very well, only upgrading to chase more power.

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2. GTR bov - $50 ono

Stock GTR bov. Speaks for itself. Larger diameter- flows more air!

3. Stock RB25 R33 turbo- $200 ono

Had less than 100,000km when removed. In good condition.

4. Suede steering wheel - $50 ono

Good condition, a little worn in some areas. Note: Not a genuine OMP

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5. Stock R33 ABS diff- $250 ono

Stock diff, not shimmed or messed around with. Was getting a bit loose when it was removed but could easily be shimmed to toughen it up again!

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Most items located in Dubbo NSW. But can arrange postage on items or can take them to Sydney next time I am down.

PM for any questions!

If anyone buys the high flow and is looking to change the rear to an OP6, I will have one available as I'm going to use a 21U for a little more response. Great turbo otherwise.

Good luck with the sale

  • 2 weeks later...

Adding this to the thread- 3" bellmouth dump pipe section.

I had to make a new dump pipe so I have this bit for sale.

Would be of benefit to anyone wanting to make their own downpipe (this is the hard bit to make!)

5-Bolt nissan flange. 3" mild steel.

$50 ono

Cheers

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