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Item:N1 TURBOS

Age:BEEN REBUILT

Condition:AS NEW

Price:offers over $600 one allready sold (one left for sale)

To Fit: (What car) Skylines,silvia

Location:Adelaide

Contact: Send a Pm for my number

Comments: These N1 Turbos were rebuilt, (the owner changed his mind and went down the HKS road with a full set up)

so now im stuck with them and have no use for them

Pics added and new info

they are roller bearing

N1 Spec Steel Turbines (exhaust wheels) fitted to allow higher boost

360 degree thrust bearings fitted

Will suit R32 R33 R34 GTR and also Stagea 260RS

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Edited by streetcredit
ball bearing? how many kms after rebuild?

dont know much about them champ just got left with them to sell

yes ball bearing same as the ones ya see on ebay for $1600 n1s

done under 1000km on them b4 the new upgrade and didt boost them cos he was running them in

Price is neg

  • 2 weeks later...

is this for a low mount or high mount setup ?

would be interested if its a low mount setup... and is it Ball Bearing ?

how much for postage to Sydney?

is this for a low mount or high mount setup ?

would be interested if its a low mount setup... and is it Ball Bearing ?

how much for postage to Sydney?

it is ball bearing

and i would say low mount champ but you decide by looking at the pics

and yes i can post to sydney

its on ebay as we speak so you can buy it through there

i placed it on ebay cos i need the cash

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