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Got a set of r33 gtr rb26 n1 turbo laying around not getting used.

Came off a half cut running engine which were changed for r34 n1 turbo's

Location sth east vic

Price: 1200 pickup postage extra

Will swap for r32 gtr rear seats good nick

R32 gtr good nick door cards and rear cards

R32 gtr n1 boot lip

R32 gtr genuine front grill

R32 gtr front inner guard ducts etc

R32 gtr Rims good nick

Turbo list link

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tbroom/Turbos.htm

Contact pm or txt on 0438804282

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these thing used to sell for 2k 12 monhs to two years ago so thought 600 for orginal nissan n1 turbo's is a pretty fair price when you need to spend 2500 for gt-ss turbo's the same size as these

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