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Hey guys and girls, I've got a pair of turbos off my 34 GTR in good condition together with the whole clutch assembly with flywheel, still in very good condition as well for sale.

The turbos are standard R34 items with dump pipes and the clutch is as standard but has a higher rating pressure plate from direct clutch which is still in very top shape.

I don't need to keep these items as my 34 has and will still be undergoing major upgrades so I though I'll just throw them out for a neat $1000 for the lot.

I may some have the standard ECU to sell as well if interested.

Kwei

pics of the turbos thanks ;)

Yep, never done picture stuff on forums before, but I've got pics on digital camera so will work out the posting bit asap.

Car has done 65000 k's and turbos are in good nic...will post pics soon,

cheers,

Kwei

P.S I'm in the Brisbane area and can be contacted on 0400524398

Im interested. How many k's on the turbo's? Can you post up a picture of the odometer?

Cheers,

Ian

Hi Ian and also Blitz33,

If you are in the Brisbane area, contact me and I can personally show you the turbos if you like.

Cheers,

Kwei

Hey mate thanks for the kind words am always happy to help.I will give you a call during the week and organize those few other things for you for next w/e mate take care and will chat soon.

Ok, they are very tempting now. If they are not gone by mid next week i'll take them. I've just got to wait for a few invoices to be paid by my customers.

Cheers.

Ian

Ok, they are very tempting now. If they are not gone by mid next week i'll take them. I've just got to wait for a few invoices to be paid by my customers.

Cheers.

Ian

Hi Ian,

Yep still available...just give me a call 0400524398

Kwei

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