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Item: T51 GARRETT turbo

Age: like new

Condition: excelent no shaft play

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Contact: pm me

Comments: hi guys i have up for sale my T51 garrett turbo it is very similar to the hks t51r kai & spl but even lighter this was getting installed in my GTR but decided not to go single turbo want to stick to twin so im open to any twin turbo offers that are worth the deal cheers guys

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Item: T51 GARRETT turbo

Age: like new

Condition: excelent no shaft play

Price:

To Fit: (What car)

Location:

Contact: pm me

Comments: hi guys i have up for sale my T51 garrett turbo it is very similar to the hks t51r kai & spl but even lighter this was getting installed in my GTR but decided not to go single turbo want to stick to twin so im open to any twin turbo offers that are worth the deal cheers guys

Hi

Im very keen on this turbo, now im wondering what size the rear housing is and also is this a T51r so is it a roller bearing turbo?

Thanks

how you goin guys yer the rear housing is an a/r1.34m3

im not really sure if it will run on a r33 gtst with standard parts mate so yer

anyone that gives me an reasonable offer can have it if im happy with the price im located in melbourne guys cheers steve

orite guys i need this turbo gone in need of cash now ne1 take it for $1000 wont go ne lower very cheap as it is no shaft play in mint condition jus need cash cheers guys

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