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hav u had different bearings put in it? i dont think r33 s2 turbos had ball bearings from factory??

r33 S2 turbos are ball bearing with a nylon compressor wheel and ceramic turbine wheel

r33 S1 turbos are ball bearing with a steel compressor wheel and ceramic turbine wheel

these are madd for a rb20 and straight bolt on....there's no real power difference between a series one and two

where abouts are you mate? if in victoria ill take it straight away pm me

not hijacking but... Noticed you have two buyers and one turbo if the second buyer still wants one after you sell to the other I have one sitting in the garage that I will be willing to sell. It's an r33 s2 with roughly 75k on it.

Cheers

Andrew

LOL mate. Relax I just mean that once you have sold yours if the other bloke who would have then "missed out" and wouldve come here looking might get a second chance.

Not here to cut your lunch I really don't care wasn't even interested in selling it jus thought I might help out.

Free bumps anyway.

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not hijacking but... Noticed you have two buyers and one turbo if the second buyer still wants one after you sell to the other I have one sitting in the garage that I will be willing to sell. It's an r33 s2 with roughly 75k on it.

Cheers

Andrew

hey andrew, u still got this turbo for sale mate??

if so im in adelaide!! how much would frieght cost??

i keen see its off a pretty low k car, but what is the condition like?? any shaft play??

cheers

Greg

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