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these turbos and other parts are from the rb26 engine i was selling earlier this year, when i sold the engine to a friend who only needed the top end i said i would help sell the unused parts for him to recover some costs so now the turbos and other parts have been returned to me to sell, these turbos were on a r32 gtr i purchased as a parts car which was running ran very well and went very very well and there are plenty of people here who can vouch for that also

below is info ive found online about these turbos

Nismo RS-580 (Garrett) T25/28 Turbos (14411-RS580)

360deg Journal Bearing (rebuildable), Steel Exhaust Wheel.

No real shaft play worth mentioning, In excellent condition.

Quick spoolup, good low end, midrange & top end HP, good compromise.

Rated for approx. 600HP/pair

62 Trim, .42 A/R Compressor, .64 A/R Turbine Housing.

100% bolt-on replacements/upgrades for R32, R33, R34 RB26DETT Skylines etc

the 14411-RS580 serial number is on the cores of these turbos

the price is $1250 the pair located in se qld

i also have complete assembled bottom end exhaust manifolds lines alternator starter coils wiring loom basically everything other than the head so hit me up if you need anything

i will also pay to have the turbos all cleaned up like new and checked over by mtq in toowoomba at no charge to the buyer if i get close to the asking price

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