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Hi i just bought an r32 GTR and i am after one or two standard turbo('s) to replace one i have that is on the way out.

After it in good condition

Thanks verymuch

Keith

Also woundering what turbos are on the rb26dett standard as this is my first skyline?

Cheers

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Hi i just bought an r32 GTR and i am after one or two standard turbo('s) to replace one i have that is on the way out.

After it in good condition

Thanks verymuch

Keith

Also woundering what turbos are on the rb26dett standard as this is my first skyline?

Cheers

I have one in Sydney in good nick , yours for $150

is there any shaft play in the turbo?

Does it blow any smoke?

Cheers

With the r34 steering wheel fit an r32?

I might need one for rego!

Very little ( as with all sleeve bearing turbos), was working fine when it was on the engine in the car ( r33 GTR).

No idea it the 34 steering wheel will bolt on the 32, ask around , some one will know .

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