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G`day Mike. If your R34 GTR turbos are steel rear wheels i`ll take them. I thought the R34 GTR turbos were the same as N1`s. What`s the differance? You can contact me on 0438 067 797 Adam.

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BNR34 (14411-AA300)Ceramic~225PS

33N1 (14411-24U10)~280PS steel = hks gtss turbo eqiv

34N1 (14411-AA401)(14411-AA402)(14411-AA403)~250PS steel

thats the diffrence.

If they are ceramic they are only good for replacement for stock turbs with stock boost.

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Only n1's have steel wheels . These are ceramic ball bearing turbos, unlike r32 and r33 gtr's turbos which are bush bearing and ceramic.

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Mike

G`day Mike. If your R34 GTR turbos are steel rear wheels i`ll take them. I thought the R34 GTR turbos were the same as N1`s. What`s the differance? You can contact me on 0438 067 797 Adam.
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i thought r34 gtr turbo's where steel, but i could be wrong, grab magnet and see if it attracts to the exhurst wheel, a fridge magnet will do just see if it attracts to housing through the soot and ifso then the wheel

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The R34 N1's are steel wheel..normal R34 are ceramic..as are the ones pictured.

i thought r34 gtr turbo's where steel, but i could be wrong, grab magnet and see if it attracts to the exhurst wheel, a fridge magnet will do just see if it attracts to housing through the soot and ifso then the wheel
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