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type B poncams to suit R34 GTR 260in and 260ex X 9.15mm lift, $650

stock R34 GTR v-spec II turbos,minimal shaft play, .53 front housing $450

stock R34 GTR v-spec II dump pipes, bell mouth design with port for exhaust temp sensor, $250

will post pics soon

pm me as this section moves to fast for me to keep up with

located at St Clair NSW

postage at buyers expense

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these are used poncams they will drop straight in no work required(you do need the R34 GTR CAS), you can how ever double check the gap between cam and bucket if you're worried but as they have the same radius as the stock cams with higher lobe centre they are drop in.they where working fine in my R34 only changed them to get more lower end cams, 250s for response aimed at track use

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still got the stock turbos?i have a r32 gtr will these turbos suit the standard r32 manifold and dump pipes?

yes mate they bolt straight in and are a good upgrade for a street R32, though if your going to do it i would do the dumps to as the R32 ones are very restrictive

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yes mate they bolt straight in and are a good upgrade for a street R32, though if your going to do it i would do the dumps to as the R32 ones are very restrictive

how much for the turbos?would your dumps fit in mine or i need custom?are they oil and water cooled or what? sorry

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how much for the turbos?would your dumps fit in mine or i need custom?are they oil and water cooled or what? sorry

pm sent, yes turbos and dumps will bolt straight into the R32 33 GTRs no mods needed, they are watercooled same as 32 and 33, your right mate happy to answer any questions

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Hey Mike this blokes looking for R34 Turbos.

Sort him out will ya.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/374450-r33-or-r34-gtr-turbos-wanted/page__gopid__5975295#entry5975295

You can buy me a beer next time hehehe :)

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