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Hey guys,

Just bought a bigger turbo for my RB20 so im selling the R34 GT-T which i have had on the car for the past year.

Turbo was purchased off an R34 GT-T with 55,000 kms on the clock. Has seen 15,000 kms on my engine. Ran 12psi

through it except for a dyno day where i had it at 14psi for the power run.

Made 171kw atw on 14psi with a fmic, turbo back exhaust, de-cat and bosch 040 fuel pump.

Car is always warmed up and driven off boost until its up to operating temperature and always cooled down.

Car is serviced every 5000kms with mobil 1 so after removing the turbo it was no surprise that it is still in excellent condition

with minimal shaft play in and out and none side to side.

No damage to the fins at all they are in excellent condition!

These bolt up to an RB20. Stock lines fit perfectly, only thing you need is the RB25 turbo elbow which is supplied!

These tuned, with usual supporting mods are good for 190-200kw atw on a healthy engine.

In the pictures below you can see that there are 3 snapped studs. These HAVE been removed but you will need to get new

studs or use your ones off your stock turbo. I would recommend new ones or you will suffer the same issues as i did!

Looking for $400 ono

Contact Andrew on 0431 222 796 or pm me :D

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looks like a R33 series 2 turbo to me. Carbon composite compressor wheel. I run this model on my race car(323 in my signature). Spool is extremmely fast. I have only seen metal compressor wheeled R34 turbo's but I could be wrong. Great turbo never the less. least lag and most power of all the rb's

looks like a R33 series 2 turbo to me. Carbon composite compressor wheel. I run this model on my race car(323 in my signature). Spool is extremmely fast. I have only seen metal compressor wheeled R34 turbo's but I could be wrong. Great turbo never the less. least lag and most power of all the rb's

OP6 is a R34 turbo dude!

I thought the OP6 is on the VG30 [single] turbo as well?

You shouldn't have any trouble selling it, $400 is a good price.

Turbo looks identical to my one, which I'm lead to believe is an R34 turbo as well.

yeah i bought it off a guy who said it came off his r34 gt-t so i assumed it was one all along! lol from what people are saying it seems to still be an r34 turbo. cheers for the info guys :P

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