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Hi,

I have an Nissan Skyline R33 ball bearing turbo for sale. It has no shaft play, but has a chipped compressor wheel. This means you can use it as a spare to get a high flow job done for your R33 or R32 (bolts straight on) or, I will include a standard spec Steel R33 compressor wheel which I got and you can build it back to standard spec relatively cheaply if you want. It will just need balancing.

Looking for $280 due to the work required, these normally sell for $600 in good nic.

Pictures are below if you want the full res pics just PM me and I will send them through..

Reason I'm selling is due to selling car and project not going ahead.

I'm also getting rid of an R32 GTST Auto gearbox, PM me if you are interested.

Any questions let me know.

ok, I have just been told that this is a SI turbo (I thought the 45 v 2 on the compressor wheel meant series II) but anyway, this is good news because its a steel wheel meaning you can run more boost through it and it wont disintergrate like the ceramic ones.

Let me know if your interested, make an offer.

Quote NJ

ok, I have just been told that this is a SI turbo (I though the 45 v 2 on the compressor wheel meant series II) but anyway, this is good news because its a steel wheel meaning you can run more boost through it and it wont disintergrate like the ceramic ones.

I thought all R33 both series 1 and 2 have ceramic exhaust wheel and are limited to about 14 psi boost.

Series1 has a metal compressor wheel and series2 has a nylon one.

Quote NJ

ok, I have just been told that this is a SI turbo (I though the 45 v 2 on the compressor wheel meant series II) but anyway, this is good news because its a steel wheel meaning you can run more boost through it and it wont disintergrate like the ceramic ones.

I thought all R33 both series 1 and 2 have ceramic exhaust wheel and are limited to about 14 psi boost.  

Series1 has a metal compressor wheel and series2 has a nylon one.

Ok, that sounds right. It must be the exhaust wheel thats ceramic, which would be the case in this circumstance, and the compressor is steel..

All I can say is at the moment its stock, and I have the part to keep it stock or you could upgrade it...

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