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For sale: Nismo BNR32 turbos 14411-06U00

Item Condition: Used, but in great condition. No shaft play, no cracks in housings, no bent or chipped blades.

Price and price conditions: $1100. If the buyer isn't happy with the condition upon delivery, I'll take them back and refund your money.

Extra Info: Good for ~600hp. Specs are available all over the web if you want detailed info.

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For sale: SERCK 34 row oil cooler -10 235mm

Item Condition: Brand new

Price and price conditions: $250

Extra Info: Maximum dimensions 330mm wide (edge of brackets) x 290mm high (including fittings. Currently $555 on Revolution Racegear site. All Serck coolers have a working pressure of up to 12bar/175psi(tested to 13.5bar/195psi)

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For sale: HKS EVC EZ2

Item Condition: Brand new in box

Price and price conditions: $250 (just placed on ebay, no bids yet, so get in before someone places a bid and I'm obligated to sell it on ebay)

Extra Info: You're looking at a brand new/never fitted HKS EVC EZ 2 Electronic Boost Controller.

The box includes all fitting instructions, brackets, hoses, filters and obviously electronics.

The HKS EZ 2 has the exact same electronics as the HKS EVC 5. The separate display on the HKS EVC 5 can connect directly to the control unit, but we already had a boost gauge and decided against spending the extra money to add weight!

This is a simple, reliable and functional electronic boost controller.

Info stolen from other sites:

The EVC EZ II is the most simplified version of HKS’ electronic boost controllers, but still utilizes the same proven stepping motor as the EVC. With the same “state of the art” closed loop stepping motor, you are insured the same most accurate and stable boost levels possible. Boost pressure will rise faster and earlier in each gear and be maintained without fear of overboosting. Also the EVC EZ II is capable of being upgrade to a full EVC unit by simply adding an EVC Display unit.

Feature and Benefits:

COMPACT DESIGN

The new ¼ DIN control unit and stepping motor are all compact in design, making for easier installation and mounting inside the cockpit and in the engine compartment.

INTELLIGENT STEPPING MOTOR

A CPU is imbedded into the stepping motor. This creates more direct and accurate control as the CPU virtually eliminates lag time between the stepping motor and control module. Thereby increasing linear boost control and stability.

HIGH BOOST CAPABILITY

A wide range of boost control is possible, from stock boost all the way up to 250 kPa (2.5 bar / 36.25 psi).

EASY BOOST SET-UP

2 individual boost levels can be easily set by simply turning the volume knobs of the control module.

2 MODE BOOST SETTING FUNCTION

Separate A and B boost level settings can be tuned according to the user’s preference and can be switched via the control module or display unit.

STOCK BOOST RETURN FUNCTION

When the EVC is turned off, the boost level setting will automatically return to stock (baseline boost).

UPGRADEABLE

By adding an EVC Display unit user's will upgrade their EVC EZ II to a full EVC unit with all the additional features; Scramble Boost, Digital/Analog Boost Display, Warning Function and etc.

WASTEGATE SELECTION FUNCTION

Can be used with either internal (swing valve) or external (poppet style) wastegates.

English manual can be downloaded here: http://www.hksusa.com/info/download.asp?id=3373

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All items are located in Western Sydney (Lower Blue Mountains, 10min past Penrith) but can deliver interstate at buyers expense.

PM for more info/pics.

Mark :)

Heya all :)

Boost controller gaaawn!!

Still have turbos left.

PRICE DROP to $1000 for turbos.

As mentioned, if you're unhappy with the condition of the turbos, I'll refund your money no problems. I know these turbos are in great condition.

From what I understand they are <3000km old, but I cannot prove it as they came as spares with a car I bought.

They are definitely in awesome mechanical condition!

Mark :)

Heya all :)

Boost controller gone, although I have a brand new GFB G-Force Electronic Boost Controller for sale in another thread for $270.

Some more info on these turbos:

32Nismo (14411-06U00)

Compressor Housing T04B

Compressor Wheel T3

Compressor Wheel (mm) 44.6-60.1

Compressor Trim 62T

Compressor A/R 0.42

Turbine Housing T25

Turbine Wheel T25

Turbine Wheel (mm) 41.7-53.0

Turbine Trim CD79

Turbine A/R 0.64

Cut back 15deg

Comments As pair ~600ps

As mentioned, they are in awesome condition and will happily refund your money if you're not convinced.

Mark :)

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