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Nismo R32 GTR Exhaust

Very Good condition

80mm Full Stainless Piping

Cast Stainless Flanges

Carbon fibre finisher

Mandrel Bends

Free Flowing but Quiet around town

Will support up to 350kw

Big $$$ new

$SOLD

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PAIR of FRESH, FULLY REBUILT and BALANCED GTR turbos (Have not been fitted since rebuild)

These will fit R32, R33 and R34 GTR with no other mods.

The cores have been upgraded to steel exhaust wheels / shafts, 360 degree thrust bearings and step gap oil rings to ensure realiable delivery of higher boost pressures. Turbos have been VSR / Balanced.

Wastegate actuators have 2 settings. Have seen 300awkw on the same spec turbos.

Included is a Power FC File that made a safe 280awKW on my R32 (Std injectors and AFM's). If you have larger injectors or AFM's you may need a minor clean up of this tune - but the bulk of the work has been done - an hour or so on a dyno should do it (rather than 3 ~ 4 if you were starting from scratch). If you are interstate I can still load the file onto your FC if you send it to me.

Standard GTR comp cover / exhaust housing (.42 / .48)

Unleash the pontential in your GTR!

$(ON HOLD)

PM or Email Me -

[email protected]

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Good set of clean Factory R32 GTR Rims

16x8 - forged

$(ON HOLD)

Edited by Antimatter
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PAIR of FRESH, FULLY REBUILT and BALANCED GTR turbos (Have not been fitted since rebuild)

These will fit R32, R33 and R34 GTR with no other mods.

The cores have been upgraded to steel exhaust wheels / shafts, 360 degree thrust bearings and step gap oil rings to ensure realiable delivery of higher boost pressures. Turbine wheels flowed - Turbos have been VSR / Balanced.

Wastegate actuators have 2 settings.

Rated at approx 500hp - Same spec turbos have deliverd 300kw @ the wheels with minimal other mods on RB26 (Exhaust, Filters, ECU and FMIC)

Standard GTR comp cover / exhaust housing (.42 / .48)

Unleash the pontential in your GTR!

$1700 the pair + Delivery

Are these off a R32/33/34? can you pls post the model #. Also the pics you have are from ebay? Do you have actual closeup pics?

Thanks for your message.

Serial from tags is 14411-06U20 and 14411-06U21 (this will only tell you what the cores began life as anyway)

I beleive them to have originally been CERAMIC TURBINE WHEELS off an R33 (have since been rebuilt and upgraded to Steel Turbine wheels, 360 degree bearings etc).

These are the pics of ebay (that was my listing). If anyone is interested I will be re-listing these soon if not sold prior.

Can email hi res images on request.

Are these off a R32/33/34? can you pls post the model #. Also the pics you have are from ebay? Do you have actual closeup pics?

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