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hey guys

im selling my turbos, they are the still wheeled r32 n1 gtr turbo, one of the turbos has shaft play.

they also come with adjustable actuators.

reason for selling is i will be getting some 2560rs in 1 weeks time.

i dont really wanna post them unless buyer organises freight

i will also trade for parts of intrest im after cf bonnet, gofast bits or just wank factors show me what u got.

if u have any inquires or question please call me on 0404961159 $600ono

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the are exactly the same turbos talked on the thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...;hl=14411+24u10

Please supply part no. for further clarification as they do not look like R32 N1 or Nismo Turbos.

Cheers AS.

how bad is the shaft play? how many kms? and how much boost was it run on daily? im pretty interested!

also got a apexi bov gtr kit for some wank factor if u wana trade + cash (your way) :)

14411-24U10

there r32 nismo N1's turbo's you noobs.

now stop trying to prove there stock items because there not.

just looked them up and they came up as r33 n1's.

BNR32: 14411-06U00 (Nismo)

BCNR33: 14411-24U10 (N1)

BNR34: 14411-AA401 (N1)

**taken from gtr.co.uk

thx guys for clearing that up

the guy i bought them off told me 65xxx kms i dont no how much boost they were running. but the he did tell me he was making 295 kts at all 4.

as for the shaft play u maybe able to use them i dont no much bout turbos, but i was gunna get it rebuilt to be safe, but my gf offered to buy a new set of turbos so im not complaining

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