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HI,

Im selling the turbo that came off my auto r33 gtst. It is the nylon s2 turbo. SOLD SOLD

I do not have pics at this stage. Though can get some.

Reason for sale is do not need it anymore as I upgraded to a hi-flow turbo.

The Turbo is in very good nick, no shaft play. Car had 68,00klms on it when taken off.

The car also had a FMIC on it running standard boost. The car has never had any boost control device on it.

Comes with standard acuator.

Price is $400...you can make an offer, though it will be sold to the first person who wants it for $400. I will also deliver it to anywhere in sydney or around sydney. Prefer local buyers first.SOLD SOLD

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Also I have a 3inch cat back exhaust of a r33 gtst. I dont know what brand it is, Its still on the car and i havnt had a chance to sell ot. It has a really nice 'skyline' sound to it. It is loud and has an oval muffler on the back. This muffler has no restriction and is good for power. $140..I will also deliver this in the sydney region.

Turbo and Exhaust together $500 plus delivery to your door. to the first person who tells me sold for this price.

Please pm me for interest and I will call those seriously interested.

Cheers

PS: If you have any queries or disputes please pm me and do not post it on the forum topic, Thank you.

Also some facts of the turbo - As most of you are aware this turbo is prone to failure at anything above 12psi because of the nylon compressor wheel. But the reason nissan chose the nylon compressor wheel on the later model rb25det engine is it increase's spool up time of the turbo due to the nylon wheel being much lighter then the steel wheel.

Cheers

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