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FS: 2 x R34 N1 turbos. - SOLD

Their reputation is excellent! Ball baring, steel wheel, will pull over 300rwkw on GTRs.

Price drop to $2150

Location: Melbourne, pick or i can arrange for delivery to anywhere in AUS.

Model Number: 14411-AA403

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anyone wanna give me a loan?

premo: no more rubbish posts in for sale pls. that's twice today. next one = warning level increase.

Beer Baron.

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hey mate, can you look inside the compressor outlet and tell me what number is stamped in there. should be a 2 digit number either .48 or .60. and what is the corresponding number on the rear. should be a .64 or similar.

hey mate, can you look inside the compressor outlet and tell me what number is stamped in there. should be a 2 digit number either .48 or .60. and what is the corresponding number on the rear. should be a .64 or similar.

Done,

Compressor is .42

exhaust is .64

So what exactly is required with these turbos to fit onto a GTR32? extra gaskets? will the oil/water lines feed up?

Also the wastegate actuator line feed is bent on one of the units, will this affect flow?

Can you verify in anyway how many km's these units have done?

I'm pretty interested, got the money here.

Edited by pisana81
So what exactly is required with these turbos to fit onto a GTR32? extra gaskets? will the oil/water lines feed up?

Also the wastegate actuator line feed is bent on one of the units, will this affect flow?

Can you verify in anyway how many km's these units have done?

I'm pretty interested, got the money here.

I'm not exactly sure but these will need new gaskets and thats it. They are bolt ons.

They have done 500kms.

the actuator is like that.

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