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Hello Gents!

I am new to the forum but have been on lots of other forums over the years, if anyone needs feedback please let me know, I also have an excellent Ebay feedback so you may check that out as well. Here is what I have for sale:

As the title says these are Nismo Lemans RB26 twin turbos made by Garrett

Part number is:

14411-RR581

466089-7

I was planning to use this on my RB26, but motor took a dump before I got around to installing these babies so I have to focus on a rebuild first.

These turbos are good for about 670ps. They are in "brand new condition" and have never been ran on the car. They have been sent to Garrett directly to be fully rebuilt and balanced and have

zero miles on them. They will come with all hardware necessary including brand new gaskets :-)

I'm asking $2200 for the pair. These turbos are proven to turn some serious numbers on an RB26 and are plug and play affair.

I also have brand new unopened in box pair of Tomei dumps for $500.

I would prefer to sell all of it to a single buyer and can obtain a killer deal on shipping due to Fedex discounts I obtain at work.

Email for more info: [email protected]

More info on specs: GT-R Turbos

compressor Map Pictures:

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Turbo and Elbow Pictures:

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The dumps. Are they the series 1 or 2?

Who cares. At that price there a bargain. If you need some dumps get em!

Edited by gtr fan

Who cares. At that price there a bargain. If you need some dumps get em!

Thanks Captain obvious! There was specific reason why I was asking!

Mates, I'm in the USA, however I will gladly ship to Australia at an excellent price.. anyone who needs feedback from me I will direct you to my registration on other forums i am more frequent on, ebay feedback, paypal transactions :-)

Dumps are for R33 model, I believe series 2 looking at the mfg date on them.. I only opened the box to snap pictures.. my loss your gain!

P.S. I will sell the dumps no problem however after turbos are sold.

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