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Got a set of gtr turbos that came off my 32..

they were originally R34 N1's which i had rebuild while changing dumps a few years ago.

the center cartridge was changed as garrett had no stock at the time, they were given a larger front wheel +5mm and the same rear.

they are now similar to a gt-rs turbo but with the r34n1 rear exhaust housing. so this eliminates the lag people complain about with gt-rs

they are very responsive and a very good combo. no problems with them at all. i just need the money for a holiday in feb.

they would have gone back on my car when i get the engine back but Heli skiing in Alaska is calling my name! @ 1000usd a day..

$2200 ono they would have under 5000km's on them engine went pop on cyl #6

will get some photos up shortly ;)

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Never had it dynoed after the turbos went on..

but there was alot. i was running about 1.6 bar would have a stab and say in the ranges of 500-550hp

it would pull very hard from around 2900-9000 car also had small bolt in cams

I've had a word to my friend who drives lots of high powered cars, tunes them etc..

before turbos rebuilt i had 398hp at the wheels.

after we did the dumps and turbos he said there would have been a very responsive 500hp with alot more left in it.

i need to dig out boxes tonite to get photos since these were going back on my car i had them packed away with all my other bits and pieces.

Center part number is

446179-5031

And for the photos.

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I'd even buy these back if you haven't put them on by mid march :)

Neg on price make me an offer! need em gone asap! heliskiing is calling!!

Still for sale!

$2000 firm for turbos that have well less than 5000km on them! i'd say more around 2000km as i didnt drive it that much.

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