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Recently upgraded my GTR, and got these bits leftover.

Item: Standard R34 GTR Roller Bearing Turbos including actuators from 1999 Skyline GTR non V-Spec

Age: 41,000kms

Condition: Very good, no shaft play

Price: $950 ono

To Fit: (What car) R32/R33/R34 GTR or any RB26DETT

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM or reply please

Comments: Removed due to turbo upgrade, were in excellent running condition. No problems whatsoever. Was running 1bar boost.

I also have the following standard parts from the same car, 1999 Skyline R34 GTR .I am open to offers also. All parts are in good condition. Might have some other bits I have forgotten about. Will keep post updated.

All parts have done less than 41,000kms

Intercooler - $350

Radiator - $200

Injectors/Fuel Rail/Regulator - $300

Cams and Cam Wheels - $300

Standard Clutch/Flywheel - $250 (Never been driven hard on, still in good nick. Upgraded to due to bigger power output)

Standard Coil Packs -$150 (Upgraded to Splitfire Coils)

Standard Dumps -$200

Standard Manifolds -$300

Strut Brace -$100

Standard AFM's -$250

Airbox and Lid -$200

Stock ECU (remapped) -$350

I prefer pickup in Sydney area, or can post at buyers expense.

Edited by Blue_GTR
hey mate, could ya tell me if them turbos had steel wheels or not?? cheers

To be honest, i dont know. Is there anyway i can distinguish if it is?

*In regards to the radiator Tony, i will arrange a pic. It is in excellent working condition, just upgraded while i was doing everything else.

hey mate, could ya tell me if them turbos had steel wheels or not?? cheers

If they are stock ites they are not steel, if he puts a pic of the exhaust side up, I can tell you for sure .

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