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Hi guys, got a pair of mike vines "gibson spec" turbos (x2) still fitted with a pair of CES dump pipes ypipe and oil lines,

these turbos are plain bearing and are able to be overhauled, compared to most ballbearing varities, they give a beautiful power delivery, i purchased them on the advice of my engine builder and mike himself. never regretted it. they are in excellent working condition.

unfortunatley the car has suffered a internal crack to the head, and i cant be bothered getting another one ATM. so ive decided to sell off some of the parts.

looking for $2000 ono, Pickup is prefered from Rochedale south feel free to SMS me on 0418 751 062,

paid 4200 for the turbos and 1000 for the dump pipes

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Pic added,

the turbos are modified t28's by mike to suit the rb26, 320hp each. they were designed to produce good boost at lower rpm around 1 bar at 3000rpm and full boost by 4500rpm, they drove very differentley to ballbearing turboed cars with a smoother delivery of power

I do know that every tuner that had anything to do with tuning it were very interested in what turbos it was running, they were impressed with the overall performance and responsivness.

the boost control valve and oil lines are included!!

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Came off 32 GTR would have done around 15000km, only set up at 12psi since inital tune ran it at 20psi for about a week then i wound it back to look after the older drivetrain,..... and my license.

they are direct bolt on.

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