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Hypergear TR43, Unknown km, came out of my 1999 R34 GTT with no issues at all with it, no shaft play, no smoke, bolts straight on, comes with V band and dump, oil line (everything in the picture). - $700

Turbo Information

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R34 GTT Stock ecu Auto - $150

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R34 GTT Stock Injectors x6 (Part number: FBJE100) - $100

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RB25 Rocker Covers (Crinkle Black) - $60

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Manual Boost Controller (think its an atomic boost controller) - $50

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Can post at buyers expensive. Pm me.

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Not sure on the k's mate, was with the car when i brought it. Car had done 75,000km and pulled it out at 85,000km so im guessing it wouldn't have had much time in there from import to Australia.

Without dump I would do $600 plus postage.

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I will send a pm / email to hypergear to confirm exactly the gen it is.

Reason I removed it was because i went back to a stock turbo as I had to remove defect and couldn't be bothered putting it back in. So selling it.

Couple more pics.

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Thanks mate. Another important one is the rear housing factory fit or does it require a custom dump? I've got a jjr front dump in one bolts straight up to factory turbo.

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It was V banded, but it does look like the standard 6 bolt rear housing though might have to look into it for you. I used a standard trust dump pipe with the V band.

Here is a pic of the rear housing.

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Thanks mate.. I was interested if it were a gen 2 model due to the improvements over gen 1. Still a great price good luck with the sale and thanks for the info and all :)

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