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I have a few of my Twin Turbo setup parts for sale due to going to a single turbo because it will better suit my other engine modifications.

Nismo GT Le-mans Group A turbos. RR581's

Both were rebuilt less than 2000kms ago by Turbologic, one however will need a rebuild due to something getting sucked down the intake pipe and damaging the bearings and compressor wheel.

The housings have no damage at all and would just need a rebuild, the other one just had a full build with new shaft, wheels, bearings and seals. These were making 558.4 hp at the treads on my current GTR with other supporting mods.

I have spoken with CAMS and these can be used in events such as Targa Tasmania and are the largest turbos allowable for competitions that require "standard" turbo configurations.

Looking for $800 ono for the pair throw me some offers....

Tomei expreme exhaust manifolds.

Used for 2000kms and have the usual stainless heat colouration.

These are the best low mount manifolds that you can buy for a twin turbo setup GTR and are truly a work of art. The turbo flange is 50mm, 10mm larger than the standard r34 GTR manifold, an the runner inlets are 41mm. The runners are also a longer flatter design than standard and allow for a greater exhaust gas velocity increasing low and mid range power and response.

The gaskets have been used so will not come with the manifolds but I do have some t2 flange gaskets that will be included along with the heat wrap and I think I still have the stickers...

Looking for 800 ono, Brand new they are $1200 from Just Jap

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=17907

Tomei Expreme Dump Pipes. only used for 2000kms as well...

These are the Big ones...

Stainless dump pipes, 67mm outlet

They have the bungs for a small and large size exhaust sensors all studs etc.

Looking for $600 ono they are $1100 from Just Jap (shiny though) but will look the same as soon as you start the car...

Everything is open to offers and may do a package deal if someone want everything...

Contact me via PM here or call or text on 0434817247 and ill get back to you as soon as I can.

I can ship anything at the expense of the buyer or pickup is from Wollongong about 1 Hr south of sydney

All of the tomei Parts have been sold!!!

Bump and price drop on the turbos, take them away for $600 ono...

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