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Regarding the pen marking on the back, this is actually from the factory! I have an R34 turbo with a similar code written on it, with the same pen. Looks like the same handwriting too :) I have found a few parts on the car with similar handwritten codes, including the gearbox.

Trying to work out if this is a nylon compressor r34 op6 or if it's been replaced at some point
Given the pen marking on the back I think this has been put on to replace the stock turbo
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Regarding the pen marking on the back, this is actually from the factory! I have an R34 turbo with a similar code written on it, with the same pen. Looks like the same handwriting too :) I have found a few parts on the car with similar handwritten codes, including the gearbox.

Interesting! Having known the previous owner and it never being replaced I assumed it was done before he owned it

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Some have had Garrett compressor housings , usually the give away in any RB25 OE comp housing is the anti reversion groove machined into the inlet snout that generally lines up with the tips of the inducer or inlet comp wheel blades .

A .

PS the VG30 single ceramic BB turbos don't have this groove and the comp wheel was slightly smaller . Plus the actuator and its mounting bracket is different to any RB based OE turbo .

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Some have had Garrett compressor housings , usually the give away in any RB25 OE comp housing is the anti reversion groove machined into the inlet snout that generally lines up with the tips of the inducer or inlet comp wheel blades .

A .

PS the VG30 single ceramic BB turbos don't have this groove and the comp wheel was slightly smaller . Plus the actuator and its mounting bracket is different to any RB based OE turbo .

What turbo do you think I pulled off my car Anthony?

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