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This is one of the best bolt on turbo kits available for R32-R34 GTR's, excellent response and will make an easy 330-350rwkw on a std GTR with very little lag over std. Upgrade cams and 400rwkw is achievable. This setup was used on our driftcar for 5 events this year and is in perfect condition and is only being sold to fund a new single setup.

any questions feel free to ask, car is still running so we can arrange a viewing proir to purchase or just give me a days (approx 2.5hrs to remove) notice and i will remove them for pick up or postage.

Greddy Piping kit is also available

i am willing to swap for Single manifold and wastegated setup, no steampipe, local or chinese junk please only brand name jap gear will be considered.

Turbos, and all fittings, this is a bolt on solution everything is included so no need to buy anything else $3000 new price is $4000-4600 will throw in manifolds, dumps and trust MX front pipe

intake kit $800 new price is $1200-1400

or the lot $3500

Carbon Engine covers for sale $300 obo

FULL 12 month genuine TRUST gaurantee offerred just like a brand new set.

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How would these go on an RB30(26)?

How much for turbos and intake kit?

Does it come with manifolds?

Free postage?

Thanks,

Daniel

(pm me please)

How would these go on an RB30(26)?

How much for turbos and intake kit?

Does it come with manifolds?

Free postage?

Thanks,

Daniel

(pm me please)

updated post.

hey mate im interested in everything there for sale just wondering your location and contact number to negotiate..very interested...cheers

Do you have any details on the manifold's?

I take it there not stock..?

How much would you want for a deposit for both intake and turbo setup (I'm waiting on funding, shouldnt be long)?

Edited by =premo=

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