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I have a pair of T28 turbos the same size as R33 GTR. these turbos were recored (everything was replaced except the housings) about 10,000kms ago. they have STEEL wheels and 360deg thrust bearings. they are good for 20psi(turbo builders claim) but ive never taken them over 8psi. perfect upgrade for an RB20,RB25 or a cheap small upgrade for RB26. will consider separating for 2 buyers. $1700ono now $1300

On the sunny coast QLD

Ray 0404759838

ps: its an old pic but u get the idea

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oh sorry i meant if u use both of them the same way a rb26 does it would be a good upgrade. sorry for any confusion. ive seen gtr's made good power on stock turbos. with the steel wheels in these i think u could make a great setup.

the turbo builder said they r basically rebuilt to stock but with steel cores and high quality bearings. he didn't mention high flowing them. but he did say they'd be good to "around 300hp@wheels on a gtr".

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yes i bought them as a stock turbo from a wrecker a few yrs ago. while i was having manifolds made up, it was discovered that they were totally shagged. so i had them recored with steel wheels

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