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Motor has blown on my 32 GTR, will be selling the rolling shell after i've parted it out. Its registered and engineered with a single turbo, coilovers etc.

Will be putting up prices and i'd like to confirm some parts sold before i go ahead. Namely the turbo kit. Looking for expressions of interest here regarding the following....

Turbo kit will not be separated, just passed pits inspection in WA

Consists of;

Precision 6262 plain bearing .82 rear

Genuine HKS manifold with EGT bungs on each runner, V band to turbo from a T51R kit

Genuine HKS 60mm wastegate

4'' ally intake with -12 breather fitting & air filter

3'' dump vband & front pipe twin 02 sensors

2.5'' wastegate plumb back pipe vband

-12 drain speedflow fittings, braided oil feed line

Ally turbo to intercooler piping

Complete kit bolted on my car right now, everything near new, bolt onto yours tune away you go

Made 465rwhp on 18psi bp98

$5500 open to reasonable offers, rather sell locally due to size but will ship at your expense

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Still available. Looking at offers over 5k this week

Don't be tricked purchasing an incomplete kit then spending thousands to make it fit... I've done the time consuming work and money spending for you :)

Oh and i didn't mention this turbo kit will do 700+ rwhp / 500+rwkw on E85

Hi, What sort of money you will be looking for the whole car less engine and turbo?

I have got 2 RB 26 that I can make it into a running car again

Alex

GTR Workshop Braeside 3195 0433878905

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Turbo kit sold

Still got the rego'd & engineered roller. Missing turbo kit as per above, needs fuel system (reg, injectors & pump), koyo damaged, need shroud, rad pipes, coilpacks, ecu rest is there. Looking at offers round 10 - 11k

Also for punters.. The roller has forged motor *broken but running* (needs strip down and inspection), carbonetics (exedy) twin plate clutch (5000km old) tein flex coilovers & edfc, 320km/h cluster, momo wheel, cusco caster arms, stereo, full interior etc

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