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OK I decided to sell my Enkei Wheels from my GTR.

Model NT03 White 17"x 9 Offset 15 with 245 x 45 tyres with 70% treads left on them. The colour is original and still have the Factory Stamps on back inside the wheels.They are still in Execellent condition. asking price $1550 firm quick sale. These babies are very light.

CAN POST ANYWHERE AT YOUR OWN EXPENSE

Got all 4 wheels washed and cleaned ready to go guys!!!!!!

These rims are from my GTR 32.

Tha factory labels is still on the back of the wheels!

mob 0402 876 050 andy

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Let me know if your happy to split the dumps.

I want the dumps.

What size are they?

Thanks

They came with the Turbo's as a set otherwise it wont fit the standard dumps.

sorry I sell them together thanks =)

how laggy are is this setup? would it be good for approx 380-450hp?

Yea mate and they dont lag =)

on my motor it kick in at under 3k rpm..with a lil head work.

Should work fine on standard motor I say kick in at 3.5k rpm unlike the 2530 after 5k rpm.

It a really good street setup.

No worries, if someone takes the turbos, ill take the dumps.... at of course a reasonable price.

Thanks

hehehe sure mate if they dont mind then it all your.

...I need 1000cc Sard injectors.......=( and you got 800cc....Ratz

what size are these turbos? are then smaller or bigger then the HKS GT-SS? How old are they?

I bought this maybe 6months ago from a guy I know from work. I am not sure how long he had it for but the Turbo's still in very good condition and come with 1 Bar Actuators. I used it to run in my new motor for only 2000km and took them off since Iam going to go Single

now. Just taken them off 2days agoand yea they very similar to the GTSS.

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I got good new one of my GTR is about to be sold so I will go cheap on these baby HKS and Dumps =) to $1990 going quick guys. These babies will spool faster then N1 Turbo's.

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theyre quite similar to GT-SS but are plain bearing (from memory)

They are ball bearing according to the HKS chart -.-

http://www.hksusa.com/categories/more.asp?id=1092

Im keen on these turbos, but would like to see some pics first.. How much to post to Brissi?

-.- I do prefer pick up..so you can check the turbo yourself..seeing is believing. Depend on the price I might post it. The turbo is at the workshop now too.. I go find a digital camera and post it up tonite.

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