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Hi people,

i have a T28 turbo that i received off a good mate for sale that i think is off a gti-r. We got the turbo from the japanese imports as a spare for a mates car but has since been sold so there is no use for ijt now!

Im not to sure what they are worth so im basically after some offers, soory for not nameing a price yet!

The turbo is in perfect condition with no shaft play. Will get a pic up asap!!

Thanks

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Hi people,

i have a T28 turbo that i received off a good mate for sale that i think is off a gti-r. We got the turbo from the japanese imports as a spare for a mates car but has since been sold so there is no use for ijt now!

Im not to sure what they are worth so im basically after some offers, soory for not nameing a price yet!

The turbo is in perfect condition with no shaft play. Will get a pic up asap!!

Thanks

Where you located man?

Thanks,

Abu

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The turbo is in excellent condidition as the pics will show! I dont want stupid offers thou as i will be looking into what they are worth.

Thanks and sorry they are hugh i dont know how to make it smaller

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99% sure thats a turbo off a gtr skyline, the pulsar gti-r turbos were .86 turbine housing and .60 compressor housing. as you would probably know gtr skylines had two of these so each turbo was designed to suit 1.3 litres each in theory.

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yeah the date is wrong i never set the date on the camera when i took the pic! i only took it on sunday arvo!!

Well i get the turbo looked at to determine exactly what it is but like i said i was told it was a T28 by the japanese importers!

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