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Was bought for my old R33 GTR. but ended up selling car. (THIS IS FOR A PAIR)

**May also be used on T25 turbo, or any other cars running a t25 such as skyline r33gtst/r34gtt/200sx/silvia s13/s14**

"Brand New Steel Wheel / N1 Upgrade & Major Rebuild Kit to Suit RB26DETT. Premium components.

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This kit includes all parts to upgrade your standard ceramic turbos to BIG HP Steel Wheel Monsters! Realise the pontential in your GTR while knowing that your turbos wont self destruct under high boost (like ceramic ones will) sending hard pieces into your engine.

Kit also includes 360 degree thrust bearings for longer life at higher boost pressure AND new balanced compressor wheels to perform that comprehensive rebuild.

This conversion can be done by most mechanics or tech savy enthusiast alike. You will need time and a little patience but step by step DIY instructions are availble on request.

Applications:

R32 GTR RB26DETT

R33 GTR RB26DETT

**May also be used on T25 turbo, or any other cars running a t25 such as skyline r33gtst/r34gtt/200sx/silvia s13/s14**

**Note the 360 degree thrust bearing is ideal for all applications (standard or performance) - it offers greater durability / longevity that the traditional 270 degree bearing. This is especially critical when upgrading to Steel Turbines when higher boost pressures are intended.**

as new!

must sell as sitting in my room collecting dust in pack!

$300

It is the same the same kit as this link:

http://cars.ebay.com...emZ120623412325

Reply online p.m or sms/contact: 0401954498

prestons,liverpool area.

thanks,

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Are the compressor wheels that come with this kit the same size as standard? or are they the size of N1 compressor wheels?

i know they're sold, i just wanted to find out , because the ad on ebay doesnt say

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