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Ive got a brand new Nissan gasket kit with all the turbo gaskets. I bought the kit, but as im doing a single turbo thing, i dont need the turbo gaskets. My engine is an R33 GTR V spec too. Might save you a couple of hundred because in the kit you get every gasket needed for a full rebuild. Ive only used the oil pump, manifold, thermostat etc gaskets.

Shaun

0414972596

What?? $400 for new turbo gaskets??? Mate you can get new turbo gaskets for standard GT-R turbos from GCG for $50 each so it will cost you $100 in total.

Dont bother with Nissan, really not necessary.

Go see their website

http://www.gcg.com.au/Catalogue_Menus/Gask...r210006_kit.htm

Cheers AS

SH*T....aren't I a tool then dammit. See pic and don't laugh too loud at my misfortune.

I bought these for the TT conversion. Also includes the plate lockes, gaskets for the dump to front pipe and the manifold gasket for RB25det but not the turbo inlet.

hahahaha! I also found that Nissan was cheaper. I was advised to get Vl turbo gaskets for my R33 so I went to holden. Turned out they were a Nissan part no and cost me $50 each instead of $35 at Nissan. I did try one of the Turbo places....they offered me a skinny little tin one for $20

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