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hey guys got a few bits for sale at the moment :D

gtr stock low mount turbos rebuilt with larger front and rear wheels, and also steel exhuast wheel, capable of around 400hp at wheels (i made 350rwhp on 17psi with basic engine combo and stock internals so i couldnt wind up the boost anymore)

done less than 1000km since rebuild with receipts :)

$1600 ono (rebuild and highflowing alone cost $2500)

gtr coilpacks - $60 each

gtr injectors (x2 only) - $50 each

gtr ignitor pack - $120

gtr engine sump/diff complete $400

bosch 044 external fuel pump as new cond - $250

gtr fuel rail - $100

gtr fuel regulator - $50

gtr r32 intercooler polished, good cond - $500

gtr rear hicas steering rack - $100

gtr air con pump - $80

rb26 oil pump - $100

gtr cams - $200

3" mild steel dump pipes and front pipes to single 4" (no cat included) - $400

cheers

Brad

hey guys

well ive sent J4H012 a PM :D

and no i dont have a starter motor sorry

and lwells, im not 100% sure on specs, the receipts have a part number 04431876-88 nissan turbo x 2

they do have 360 degree thrust bearings, and steel wheels and highflowed to nismo specs is what the shop said.

Dynamic Turbo services did the rebuild which is an Australian wide company.

thanks

Brad

will the dump and front pipes just bolt on to the standard turbos? any pics? and who will pay freight? any idea how much?

thanks

ok front dumps fit stock turbos no problem, they are single 3" design (not seperate wastegate pipe, etc) and ill take some pics today and post them here in an hour or so

buyers pay postage, ill try and find out cost :O

cheers

Brad

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