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R34 N1 turbo's off a NUR. I bought these recently, and was told they were taken off the car after ~100km's. So they are virtually brand new!

Part # - 14411-AA403

Reason for Sale - Upgrading to a big single

Location - Brisbane

Price: $2200, make an offer

i couldnt completely remove the dumps as theres 1 or 2 bolts that are being a pain (need to weld some bar on there to remove them so they wont round) also disregard the date stamp on there, its set wrong on the camera

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I have the N1 GRP A's (little larger thatn the n1's). Made 301rwkw at 16psi on the wagon (33gtr running gear). Excellent turbos! Buy them.

you heard the man, by my turbo's!!! :)

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Any pictures yet?

whoops yep i took these yesterday, forgot to upload them :action-smiley-069:

i couldnt completely remove the dumps as theres 1 or 2 bolts that are being a pain (need to weld some bar on there to remove them so they wont round) also disregard the date stamp on there, its set wrong on the camera

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Just wondering wow do these compare to the HKS 2530's?

As I was looking to upgrade my 32gtr with them.

Power / response / price

Cheers,

The N1's are a smaller turbo. hence producing less power, but being more responsive. If your after low-mid 300kw's the N1's would be perfect (same with HKS GT-SS). Price, well for a pair of HKS 2530 they are about $3500 from nengun.

Have a look in the forced induction area, up the top in the stickied section at the Rb26 results, fair few people have posted results using both these turbo's :laugh:

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