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TURBOS FOR SALE - All rebuilt and balanced.

gtr_turbines.jpg

(pic for illustration only = pics of actual turbos soon)

1. GTR TURBOS

UPGRADED to NEW STEEL TURBINES

(so you can run 1.3 bar all day)

360 degree thrust bearings

Fully rebuilt and balanced by Garrett dealer

Actuators Have 2 settings

Not used since rebuild

(great street turbo - have seen 300awkw with same specs)

$1500 pair

2. Set of R33 N1 Turbos

P/N 14411-24U10 ~ 560 hp

Steel turbine / 360 degree Thrust

Fully rebuilt and balanced by Garrett dealer

Actuators have 2 settings

Not used since rebuild

$1750

3. Set of 32 Nismo Turbos

P/N 14411-06U00 ~ 600 hp

.60 Comp / .48 Ex - still running large 15deg hi flowed turbine

(.48 rear housings for quicker spool)

Steel turbine / 360 degree Thrust

rebuilt and balanced by Garrett dealer

Actuators have 2 settings

Not used since rebuild

$2000

4. Set of NISMO Turbos .60 / 0.64

RR581 Group A / Lemans ~ 640hp

Steel turbine / 360 degree Thrust

rebuilt and balanced by Garrett dealer

Actuators have 2 settings

Not used since rebuild

$2000

More pics soon

PM or Email [email protected]

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Edited by Antimatter
  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry guys - been totally slack with pics. Will get some soon...

GTR33 N1's - Similar to GTR34 N1's (-7's) same claimed power ability...( ~ 560ps) just journal instead of roller bearing.

  • 4 months later...
TURBOS FOR SALE - All rebuilt and balanced.

gtr_turbines.jpg

(pic for illustration only = pics of actual turbos soon)

1. GTR TURBOS

UPGRADED to NEW STEEL TURBINES

(so you can run 1.3 bar all day)

360 degree thrust bearings

Fully rebuilt and balanced by Garrett dealer

Actuators Have 2 settings

Not used since rebuild

(great street turbo - have seen 300awkw with same specs)

$1500 pair

2. Set of R33 N1 Turbos

P/N 14411-24U10 ~ 560 hp

Steel turbine / 360 degree Thrust

Fully rebuilt and balanced by Garrett dealer

Actuators have 2 settings

Not used since rebuild

$1750

3. Set of 32 Nismo Turbos

P/N 14411-06U00 ~ 600 hp

.60 Comp / .48 Ex - still running large 15deg hi flowed turbine

(.48 rear housings for quicker spool)

Steel turbine / 360 degree Thrust

rebuilt and balanced by Garrett dealer

Actuators have 2 settings

Not used since rebuild

$2000

4. Set of NISMO Turbos .60 / 0.64

RR581 Group A / Lemans ~ 640hp

Steel turbine / 360 degree Thrust

rebuilt and balanced by Garrett dealer

Actuators have 2 settings

Not used since rebuild

$2000

More pics soon

PM or Email [email protected]

:banana: steal

hi, looking for a pair of twin turbos for my R32 GTR skyline. interested in the GTR turbos with the steal turbines.

prepared to pay with credit card

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate,

Also interested in some N1's.

You still got any up for sale?

Have just blown one of my mine so would be great to hear back from ya soon

  • 5 months later...

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