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An aftermarket rear diff off an R32 GTR for $200. Not sure what brand it is. Pick-up only. Inspection welcome. Good condition. I've uploaded some photos and you judge it for yourself whether this rear differential is suitable for your car. Inspection welcome.

Turbo's have been sold. Exhaust sold.

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Pity you aren't in Brisbane. I'd do the job for you with a swap of the stock R33 turbos in my race car that are rebuilt with steel wheels. Given the value of those and the labour component there would be just a straight swap if interested.

Hi. not having a go, but, do you know that to take 2 sets of turbos on and off there would be close to 20 hours of work there for someone who doesnt do it for a living

20 hours of labour would be worth close to $2000 in a workshop

$3800 plus stock turbos?

Edited by SLIPPERY

No mate. I know heaps of people who can do it in under 4 hours to take a pair of turbo's off and put another pair on. And some of them do Accounting for a living!

Also, why not spend a few hours for it over the weekend if there's spare time.

Edited by gtr_z

I could do 4 hours with the custom braided oil and water system in my race car but with the stock GTR system no less than 8-10 hours unless you are prepared to accept significant damage to your piping.

Im still keen on the turbos, but since im in brisbane there is no way I can remove the turbos for you etc.. If you can get a mechanic to remove then etc.. I would do a swap with you plus cash.

I will take $2100 plus stock turbo's if you don't want to do the labour, I'll have the 2530's ready to be picked up.

If noone is keen on doign the labour, and you do get them taken out, pls post pics :kiss:

I would be very interested to get in touch with a workshop that can do GTR turbos in and out in 4 hours.... to do mine I was quoted 16 hours @ $88 per hour plus approx $250 in consumables (coolant, gaskets etc..) almost $1700...- so... please let me know.

If noone is keen on doign the labour, and you do get them taken out, pls post pics :blink:

I received a quote of $650 from Tony Rigoli Performance in Sydney, will be done in a day. Speak to Robert. They're a very reputable workshop, so it will be cheaper elsewhere. Just because it takes you that long, it doesn't mean other people do.

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