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piss off dickhead

:) geez no need to get offensive buddy...

thought u might be desperate for the cash thats all. by the way how do u know there is no shaft play at all when they are still on your car??? did u break throuh your filter, run up the pipe leading to ur turbo, grab hold of the fan and give it a pull, then start shaking it around???? Then turn around, slide back down the pipe like a slippery dip fall out the bottom and do the same on the other one??? f**k your pretty good, might take you with me when i go look at a car to buy.. u would come in handy. ill keep u in my ashtray. hahaha :laugh:

thanks dude...

look, if u r interested for sure, ill take them off the car and take pics

ill put them next 2 a standard one so yous can see the difference in wheel size

pm me if u want

member puts up 2 turbo's at a great price . another member thinks mmmm this guy might be desprate for cash i will offer a real stupid price . member A says piss of dickhead and rightly so member B gets hump on and starts insulting .moral of story offer a fair price and dont try to take advange of some one and wont get called a dickhead

If these are the ball bearing model like the 2860s I'm certainly interested. A far better option than rebuilding my R34 GTR turbos.

Get the pics and some futher detail and get back to us mate, and fair call on the totally unreasonable offer.

no need for the name calling from either of you. he made an offer which you thought unreasonable. the only words you needed to say were "no thanks".

If these are the ball bearing model like the 2860s I'm certainly interested. A far better option than rebuilding my R34 GTR turbos.

Get the pics and some futher detail and get back to us mate, and fair call on the totally unreasonable offer.

I wonder if these could be GT2860R? Becase GT2860R are the new model? If they a a few yrs old then i dont thing they would be GT2860Rs :(

I wonder if these could be GT2860R? Becase GT2860R are the new model? If they a a few yrs old then i dont thing they would be GT2860Rs :)

Can you double check on your as to what model is yours please? And le me know. thanks

they r not the 2860r

they r a gcg garrett highflowed version of the n1 turbos

abit bigger than the n1 and they r ball bearing.

this is the best way 4 me 2 describe them.

coming off the car on wendsday, pics will be up then..

cheers

denis

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