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Guys

I have these turbos for sale. Only been on the car for about 5000 kms.

Made somewhere around the 300awkw at just under 1.3 bar.

Im after $2000 ono. No shaft play at all. These are like brand new.

Reason for sale? Need funds to buy a 34 gtr

Pics are below

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Just checked the garrett website.

These turbos are rated at 360hp by garrett EACH

Which means they are good for around the 650hp mark @ 1.6 -1.8 bar

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...0R_707160_5.htm

Reason for sale? Need funds to buy a 34 gtr
Need money for a house deposit. These are going back up to the top

so why are you selling them?...........................

By the way, which turbos are you selling? The Garrett Gt2860r or GT2560r, they are two different turbos

need to buy a gtr34 so i need the money haha

need to buy a house so need it for the deposit haha

big difference champ....

if you have money to waste on a r34gtr before your house and sorting that out pfff no idea.

i think you should tTHINK about things more...car and house wise??

and also your post on why you want to selll hahahaha

thought this was so funny..

maybe you want a bigger house so just try to sell them for 3grand hahaha

Sorry guys

I actually wanted to do both ?

Call me confused, but I think I can only have one or the other.

The real reason is that I am selling my gtr, so i really dont need these. I will have larger turbos on the 34 seeing as the motor will be having certain modifications done to it :)

These modifications will also require larger than 700cc injectors. That is all im saying for the moment. I NEED money :mellow:

the turbos are these ones

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...0R_707160_5.htm

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