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Hey, i removed these last week when i replaced them with R34 ones.. i didnt know i had these on my car as it was just imported and i had the 34s already to be put on.. Both seem to be working and spinning fine but i have no idea on there condition.. these are a Great Upgrade for any GTR well almost any..

Im wanting $1600 for these..

Thanks, im in newcastle and people are more then welcome to check em out

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BUMP PPL! BARGAIN HERE! $1600 for N1s!!

Please send photos to [email protected]

How many K's

What condition???

What Boost pressure????

Very Intrested.........

Mike

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Hey, i removed these last week when i replaced them with R34 ones.. i didnt know i had these on my car as it was just imported and i had the 34s already to be put on.. Both seem to be working and spinning fine but i have no idea on there condition.. these are a Great Upgrade for any GTR well almost any..  

Im wanting $1600 for these..  

Thanks, im in newcastle and people are more then welcome to check em out

do you still have the turbos?if so email me at :-

[email protected]

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