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Up for sale we have a pair of genuine Garrett GT2860R -7 ball bearing Turbos.

They were on my R33 GTR for about 3 months until the engine let go.

The car was making 400BHP on 15 psi. It had power FC, cams, exhaust, injectors, fuel pump and a few other bits and pieces.

These are OEM on R34 GTR N1 or bolt on upgrade for standard R34 GTR

Was planning to rebuild my engine but i have decided otherwise, i ve got other priorities at the moment.

The Turbos done roughly 8000kms and have been in storage ever since they were removed.

Compressor A/R 0.42

Turbine A/R 0.64

Has adjustable waste gate actuators.

All fins seem to be in good condition, i have included pics so you can better judge the condition of the turbos.

Asking price is $1800 ono

Location is in Cambellfield, Melbourne 30 mins north of the melb CBD.

Postage can be organized Australia wide for around $20-$30 I can package them up for you no worries.

Feel free to msg me for any questions my number is O432544363, need more pics i can mms them to you!

Thanks!

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Okay i've had a few messages asking about a few things regarding the turbos, i figured i should cover these on the thread so i wont be asked the same questions over and over haha :thumbsup:

-These turbos will fit R32/R33/R34 GTR.. Rated at 310hp each turbo

-Will also go onto SR20 but you will need a dump pipe, same goes for RB20 aswell

-The actuators are 1bar i believe so 14.7 psi..

-They are essentially N1 turbos but without the lag that comes with its N1 counterparts. These turbos are similar to HKS GT-SS

-The response is very good, near stock standard even though they are bigger as they are ball bearing units.

-Will take $1500 firm if they are sold this week as i found a Go Kart i want to get and this thing is going to cost me a fortune.. >_<

Here is the link to the specs of the turbos if anyone wants to have a little read: http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarrett/catelog/Turbochargers/GT28/GT2860R_707160_7.htm

Are they the same ones you have listed @ $1500 a couple month ago?

http://www.skylinesa...-turbos-nismo-7

Nope those ones sold a while back. I had the engine rebuilt and bought a new set of -7s and the engine let go due to detonation :(

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