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Here is a pair of Brand New Turbo for GTR34
M-Spec directly purchase from Japan years ago I was going to install them onto my GTR but no time to do it and now car sold so need to get them going. They are -7 turbos can hold up to 320kw on pump fuel and 350-365kw on e85.

Both turbo are in Brand New Condition. Paid over $2000 plus freight for them my list is you gain

Prefer local pick up but happy to send interstate just send me your post code so I can get the the postage that cost you.

Items locates at CBD Brisbane

Looking around $1200 but nego

My number is 0469347472

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Please amend info. Turbos are stock R34 GTR spec ball bearing ceramics.

Tag number confirms that, as well as photos of housing sizes etc.

Cheers.

I think I sold mine for 2-400, can't remember.

Ceramic turbines wheels only last for so long. Those look in good nick though.

I think I sold mine for 2-400, can't remember.

Ceramic turbines wheels only last for so long. Those look in good nick though.

They are brand new never onto engine

Yours will do over 100,000km with up to 1 bar boost as they are new then :), 34 last and best of the ceramics.

They are worth storing.

So these have ceramic wheels? Mine where already on the car when I brought it, was told they were n1s which I didn't really care about. As previous owner obviously didn't know either, I just wanted a gtr. But I look up the AA300 number on Garrett and found they were only standard 34 gtr turbos. But running 300kwatw and no probs yet. Glws

And there's no way there new, obvious wear signs. Newish I'd change that too

How about we side bet $2000 I send those turbos to Nissan Australia ask them to inspect the turbo's condition so we will know they are new or been use!!

So you've been diddled by a Japanese scammer?

I think so I still got there commerical invoice when I import the turbos I use the invoice to pay import duty

Yours will do over 100,000km with up to 1 bar boost as they are new then :), 34 last and best of the ceramics.

They are worth storing.

But I got no GTR now SOLD it my wife doesn't want it, that's why I got my C63 AMG but I like NIssan so I bought a E51 Elgrand Highway Star

Nah I could just buy them off you for less than that. But yeah send them to nissan if you feel the need, there made by garret, so best to try them first I think.

Nah I could just buy them off you for less than that. But yeah send them to nissan if you feel the need, there made by garret, so best to try them first I think.

Cool :whistling::whistling: :whistling:

Yep thought the same, when I seen this add, trying to pass these off as something there not, without even searching to find out what they are, and asking 3 x what there worth. Try gumtree might a nissan employee there interested in them

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