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Hey Everyone,

I have for sale Twin GTR Group A Racing Turbo's which I brought around 2 months ago (yes the same turbo's used on the Gibson Motorsport GTR). These turbo's where going to be used on my 1993 Ford Falcon 4.0 6cyl as a Twin Turbo setup which previous used Twin GTR N1 R33 Turbo's. I have decided to not complete my project car and I have no need for these turbo's anymore.

I am not interested in making money only breaking even, I paid $1250.00 so naturally I want $1250.00.

NOTE:

These turbo's have no Garrett ID Tag, (I don't know even if they come with a TAG being a racing turbo). I purchased them from a 65 year old man who had 3 sets of GRP A Turbo's, Genuine Garrett 800mm Tube and Fin intercooler cores, plus many other Nissan racing parts. As he was heavily involved in motorsport years ago with the old R31 Skyline and R32 GTR (Gibson Motorsport). I don't have a lot of information except that the Turbo's are rated to 2 bar, they have been rebuilt as some stage in there life and are around 350-380hp each and have made 500rwhp on a RB25 @ 18psi.

General Specs:

Steel wheel

360 degree thrust bearing

Front housing markings, Garrett A/R .60 M24

Rear housing markings, Garrett .64 696-2 T695

Inspections welcome. Please contact me anytime.

Regards,

Matt

0410 101 096

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GROUP A 1250 the pair ... 2nd hand right, their clean some1 buy them !

hey these are bolts on right ?? even the water and oil feeds ? just 60/64 housing steel wheel, bearing type ??

Yes Group A Turbo's $1250.00 the pair

Yes 2nd hand

Yes bolt on to stock manifolds, dumps, water and oil lines.

Yes steel wheels Turbo's

360 degree plan bearing so not ball bearing

Do you have part numbers?

Sorry mate this is all that I have.

NOTE:

These turbo's have no Garrett ID Tag, (I don't know even if they come with a TAG being a racing turbo). I purchased them from a 65 year old man who had 3 sets of GRP A Turbo's, Genuine Garrett 800mm Tube and Fin intercooler cores, plus many other Nissan racing parts. As he was heavily involved in motorsport years ago with the old R31 Skyline and R32 GTR (Gibson Motorsport). I don't have a lot of information except that the Turbo's are rated to 2 bar, they have been rebuilt as some stage in there life and are around 350-380hp each and have made 500rwhp on a RB25 @ 18psi.

General Specs:

Steel wheel

360 degree thrust bearing

Front housing markings, Garrett A/R .60 M24

Rear housing markings, Garrett .64 696-2 T695

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