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hey guys, im selling n1 upgraded turbos, freshly rebuilt, they have never been used

recently got check out by turbos shop and said they were in good condition

$1200 ONO

also got a set of 33 gtr vspec turbos for sale, not in the best condition with shaft play, could use a rebuilt $200 ONO

also selling n1 water pump- condition used asking for $300 ONO

N1 oil pump - condition brand new in box asking for $500 ONO

also have 2 boxes full of gtr parts, now taking offers

2 sets of gtr coil packs

3 SSQ BOV

adaptor plate for BOV for GTR

stock gtr dump pipes

stock gtr throttle bodies

stock gtr fuel rail

gtr power steering pump

stock gtr cam gears 2 sets

and shitloads more, will keep on posting more

if you want pictures of anything let me know and i will post some up

my number is 0424-968-683 Johnny location: melbourne

cheers

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price drop on everything will take 500 bux for n1 water and oil pump

also selling a grex oil cooler and sandwich plate 400 bux

oil catch can, offer me a price

will do a deal on everything including 2 boxes full of gtr parts for $1500

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not sure dude, i dont know too much about the n1 turbos but your more then welcome to come check them out....

and for the BOV i will get you more pics and it dosnt need welding

offer me a price on the bov

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Hi Johnny if the turbos have been freshly rebuilt & never used, why did you need to get them checked and then they said they were only in good condition? Surely they would be perfect like new?

regards Mike

bump

everything still for sale

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