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I have a pair of R33N1 turbos for sale . I had these in my old R33 ( burgandy GTR33R for those of you that knew the car) She ran 11.7 @121 mph @WSID . The only other mods, full exhaust ( stock dumps) power f/c and boost controller ( 1.2 bar ) . I have sold the car and i was going to install the turbos in my 34 but i used GTSS' instead . The turbos were rebuilt by Garrett before i put them on the car and all up have done less than 10,000 km . I still have the receipt from Garrett for any interested parties and they are in perfect condition.

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I have a pair of R33N1 turbos for sale . I had these in my old R33 ( burgandy GTR33R for those of you that knew the car) She ran 11.7 @121 mph @WSID . The only other mods, full exhaust ( stock dumps) power f/c and boost controller ( 1.2 bar ) . I have sold the car and i was going to install the turbos in my 34 but i used GTSS' instead . The turbos were rebuilt by Garrett before i put them on the car and all up have done less than 10,000 km . I still have the receipt from Garrett for any interested parties and they are in perfect condition.

I'm looking for $1750 for a quick sale, located in Sydney but will post at byers expense, about $40-50.

P.M., post here or phone 0408 973245

can i have part# please

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hi wrxhoon, can you tell me what size housings they are? are they the .64 ex, .60 comp, or .64 ex, .48 comp? and bearing type?

'They are the big AR60'S group A turbos and they are sleeve bearing.

I will try and get some pics posted on here .

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How many kw did you get at the wheels with those turbos on 1.2 bar

TRhat would depend on how happy the dyno would be on the day , thats why i put up the 1/4 mile et and trap speed, go around the the drags and see how mny gtrs will do 121 mph with the mods that i had .

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