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Hi All,
Selling R32 GTR Turbos with Steel wheels + 2.5" Dump Pipes, All factory fit obviously.


These turbos were rebuilt 15000kms ago by the previous owner and they have steel wheels in them now.
Im selling them because im upgrading, Otherwise there is nothing at all wrong with them.
i was running 234kw on 16psi with standard ecu.

Should be no reason to get in excess of 270kw with a ecu + port matching the manifolds that i'll give you.

I've run constant 11 second pass's with these turbos and they are great (vid in my sig).

I would like $450 For the lot, which is a fair price i think considering ceramics go for like 350 by themselves and your getting steels + dumps.

Blacktown Area for pick up, Wont be freighting unless your prepared to pay for freight.

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