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Need a vg 30 turbine housing with OP6 stamped on it or a R34 housing thats knackered. Reasonably priced, as $350 or more is way too much. If can't find one by the end of the month then will go GTRS.

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your right $350 for just the rear housing is to much

but most of you guys forget your wanting someone to strip a perfectly good turbo

which can sell for $395 and sell it you for less

have you thought of just buying one for $395 taking the rear housing off

fitting your old housing up to it and reselling it for $395?

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The vg 30 is a very old turbo that has one redeeming feature, the turbine housing. I would pay $300 tops. Have an auctioneer in Japan looking for me so will try to get three or four. He says they go for 100-150.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I have an R34GTT turbo with the OP6 housing. I am using it on an RB20DET which means that I am afetr the smaller R33 housing. Would you be interested in a swap (I am assuming you want to highflow an R33 turbo).

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