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Hey all,

For sale are a set of R33 N1 Turbos for GTR. These are in mint condition, with a minimal amount of side to side shaft play. There is no in/out shaft play at all. When they were removed from the car they were pumped full of oil and coated with some CRC for storage....

These turbos commonly will make up to 300wkw with a good good good tune with supporting mods.

The specs:

A/R 0.42 Compressor

A/R 0.64 Turbine Housing

As far as im aware these are 360 Degree thrust bearing maybe BB? If anyone could shed some light here it would be much appreciated.

Steel wheels both front and rear

Part number:

BB 0201J

14411 - 24U10

466089 - 6C

Asking $1800

1k swap over for good condition stockies, pickup only, in melb. If not in melb price is plus post times 2.

Price outright is 1.4k plus post.

These are FIRM.

GTR stockies MUST be in good working order.

Located in Melbourne, Eastern Suburbs.

Cheers!

Mat.

0400 558 030

SOLD thanks!

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Hey Mat,

I'm pretty interested in these and have a set (on my car) of stock R32 turbs in perfect nick, I'll also be interested in the bosch 044 you have in your sig and I'll need some 550cc injectors if you have any.

car will be in for a tune at MPC shortly so if somthing can be worked out I can whip the turbos off then

PM me a price if your keen

cheers

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First post edited.

^^ Note that 1k swap over for good condition stockies is pickup only, in melb. If not in melb price is plus post times 2.

^^ Price outright is 1.4k plus post.

These are FIRM.

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