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Hi All,

I have a pair of Garrett N1 turbos for sale.

I was going to put them on *my* GTR but the missus busted me - lol, so this is a very, very regretful sale.

Turbos include HKS actuator arms, travelled 16k on R34 GTR. Proven for 600hp.

Garrett N1 turbo spec:

Custom 0.60A/R Compressor Housing.

62 Trim Compressor Wheel (35lbs/min).

Custom 0.64 A/R Turbince Housing.

79 Trim Turbince Wheel.

Rated 350hp-400hp each turbo (650hp-700hp pair).

Direct bolt on units.

Very similar results to HKS 2530.

Please find a nice home for these.

Prices:

Garrett N1 turbos: $2850

PM or email: [email protected]

Phone: 0402 064 179

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i have these turbos on my gtr ,they are very good turbos , mine are not ball bearing though

if these are from r34 they should be ball bearing ( better ).

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  • 2 weeks later...

No offence to the sellers, but I wouldnt waste your time with this guy, nor ricknismos N1's.

Asked em both for bank details to deposit the money and wouldnt sell.

This guy had been waiting weeks to get the turbos back (dunno if he still hasnt yet), and ricknismo "wasnt sure" if he wanted to sell his.

Just trying to save you some time.

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