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I've got my R33 GTST about to be listed for sale.



It's a low mount Garret ball bearing combination with: Compressor – A/R 0.70, HKS exhaust housing – A/R 0.64.



Internal waste gate and bolts straight on to a standard R33 GTST exhaust.



It made 285rwkw on my car on the dyno (but was detuned to 270rwkw @16PSI for reliability) and was on the car for almost 40,000ks (most of which were freeway) before I parted the car out due to lack of use and dreamers offering low coin.



No shaft play at all and was running perfectly. To fit it up to stock it needs 2 x 10mm spacer flanges on the stock exhaust manifold to fit the big intake housing (or I can throw in the exhaust manifold with one already welded on). I'll include any elbow / custom intake pipes I've got for it as well.



I'd take $600 (to save the trouble of putting it on ebay) which is very reasonable for what it is and $25 for postage.


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I've got my R33 GTST about to be listed for sale.

It's a low mount Garret ball bearing combination with: Compressor – A/R 0.70, HKS exhaust housing – A/R 0.64.

Internal waste gate and bolts straight on to a standard R33 GTST exhaust.

It made 285rwkw on my car on the dyno (but was detuned to 270rwkw @16PSI for reliability) and was on the car for almost 40,000ks (most of which were freeway) before I parted the car out due to lack of use and dreamers offering low coin.

No shaft play at all and was running perfectly. To fit it up to stock it needs 2 x 10mm spacer flanges on the stock exhaust manifold to fit the big intake housing (or I can throw in the exhaust manifold with one already welded on). I'll include any elbow / custom intake pipes I've got for it as well.

I'd take $600 (to save the trouble of putting it on ebay) which is very reasonable for what it is and $25 for postage.

I'll take that metal intake pipe off your hands if you're willing to separate..?

I'll take that metal intake pipe off your hands if you're willing to separate..?

For $70 pickup ( or plus $20 for postage) I will sell the aluminium intake pipe separately but I'd prefer to keep it as a package.

For $70 pickup ( or plus $20 for postage) I will sell the aluminium intake pipe separately but I'd prefer to keep it as a package.

Nah that's alright then man I'll pass.. Let you sell it as a whole

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