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Hey Guys,

I have an ITS turbocharger which is a direct bolt on for the r32/r33 gts-t for sale. Never been used! Still Brand NEW. Was purchased about 10 months ago and has been sitting in a box ever since. It was purchased from Unique Autosports in Sydney for $2750.

Selling it for $2100ono

Reason im selling it is I need the money.

Item is located in Batemans Bay NSW 2536 which is about 3 1/2 hours south of sydney. Will post at buyers expense.

You can contact me on 0414923234 or email me at [email protected]

The link to the website is here: http://www.gtr.com.au/ then click on parts catalogue; skyline gts-t; intake and cooling; and its about halfway down.

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Edited by nice_r33

i cant believe this turbo isnt gone... would of been mine but bought my turbo kit last week.

good luck- this turbo makes close to 260rkw and seen this turbo spool- its bloody crazy and bolts to manifold and standard dump if one piece/front pipe..

also a ball bearing, just bolt on and tune with regular mods and get some cheap cheap power..

good luck wit sale man, this turbo is a keeper.

cheers

Its turbochargers are made in the US and the sole importer is in Perth WA

Bloody fantastic i almost purchased one 2!

They are more responsive than a garrett equivalant!!!!!!

Hit boost hard and hold peak boost all the way to redline

260kws@w is only at just over 1bar also they will handle high boost

There dual ball bearing units!!

direct fit and come with braided lines there great!!!

good luck with the sale

Thanks Guys!

These turbos are fantastic, just wish I didnt need the money right now otherwsie I would keep it.

PM me. All offers considered.

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