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BNR34 NUR SPEC N1 TURBO'S comes with oil lines and NISMO stainless steel extensions. Price the Nismo extensions...they are over a Grand by themselves.

The turbos are basically new...the guy that owned the NUR SPEC upgraded them straight away.

You will not buy better....basically complete and new in everyway and they are perfect for the street (can hold 1.7 bar) better than buying real secondhand.

You can alway buy real secondhand 2530's and hope for the best and they won't come with the extensions, oil line or anything else.

enough said condition is everything when buying turbos and I known you will never get another set, of this Quality for this price.

$4000 or best offer....

Phillip

0409 573 124

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The different between NEW and BASICALLY NEW is price.

It's as the words imply.

New is delivery k's on the car.

Basically new is not long after that they were removed and upgraded.

Your in Perth....if you were serious....I would send you the turbo's to view and inspect.

But, it sounds like your not happy, with being asked you to increase your offer.

The offer is still there....if you are serious....increase your offer....and I will send the turbo's and extensions to view and inspect.

What more do you want....another 20,000k's on them to bring them down to your offer.

You have my number (0409 573 124)

regards Phillip

CONDITION IS EVERYTHING, when buying Turbo's

CONDITION IS EVERYTHING, when buying Turbo's

So is being polite to potential buyers.

Daniel Konig

If you are not interested in buying these turbo's then please keep your comments to yourself. I'm thinking you should have a read of our rules.

Thanks

Neil.

Yes....people should alway be polite!

But not for the sake of a sale.......and not forsaking honesty.

I've had a lot of inquires from people in PERTH....waiting for the serious buyer though.

Just for the fun of it....if the buyer is eventually from Perth...he or she can have them for $3500 with the extensions and I will through in a NISMO dump pipe to go with them for $250. However, the offer ends at the end of the week.

Phillip

0409 573 124

MESHMESH

Are you interested in buying the NISMO extensions (small pipes from the turbo's exhaust housing) or the dump pipe? (the longer 2 pipes into one)

"Have you got a pick of the dump pipe?" there is only one Nismo dump pipe. It's a long 'Y' piece pipe from the 2 turbo's extensions, to the cat.

"Would you sell this seperatly?" YES, if the offer is reasonable.

"Is it a split dump?" I assume you mean do the extensions have a separate wastegate outlet. YES, they do...the turbine exhaust housing, also has a divider between outlet and wastegate.

"Do you know whether this fits the stadard turb's on the gtr?" I assume they would.

I hope this answers all your Questions.

Thanks for the inquiry.

I just would like to clear up a confusion and be as polite as possible during the process.

there is only one Nismo dump pipe. It's a long 'Y' piece pipe from the 2 turbo's extensions, to the cat.
That is the front pipes dude.
I assume you mean do the extensions have a separate wastegate outlet.
What you are referring to as extensions, are the dump pipes. These are, what meshmesh is interested in, i believe.

I apologise in advance for my interruption.

:D

I think you understood, the exhaust pieces I described.

Yes, they are front pipe and dumps in some circles and extensions and dump pipe in another.......the second makes more sense to me.

The same applies to the term SURGE Tank and Plenum. It all depends on which terms you are use too, in conversation and what makes more sense to you. Plenum for me in this case.

No need to appoligise for interuption.......all knowledge is good.

Phillip

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