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Item: R34 GTR turbos like new. HKS twin dump pipes and Trust Mid pipe.

Age: Turbos have travelled under 1000K's

Condition: Excellent, turbos were bought new.

Price: $1500 ono.

To Fit: (What car) R32 R33 R34 GTR's.

Location: Sydney

Contact: Ozzy on 0405 366 449.

Comments: These turbo's are like new. Only travelled 1000K's to run in new motor then turbos were swapped for bigger setup. Turbos have been sitting in garage collecting dust, must go. Inspection welcome any time.

Pics:

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Item: R34 GTR turbos like new. HKS twin dump pipes and Trust Mid pipe.

Age: Turbos have travelled under 1000K's

Condition: Excellent, turbos were bought new.

NEW PRICE $1400 ono

To Fit: (What car) R32 R33 R34 GTR's.

Location: Sydney

Contact: Ozzy on 0405 366 449.

Comments: These turbo's are like new. Only travelled 1000K's to run in new motor then turbos were swapped for bigger setup. Turbos have been sitting in garage collecting dust, must go. Inspection welcome any time.

Pics:

13052008029.jpg

just a question mate, they are not steel wheel turbos are they because normally if someone does buy new turbos they would buy steel wheel turbos or something not just stock ones but i could be wrong,

cheers tony

Edited by GTRBOS

Part no on the turbos are 14411-AA403. After doing some research on the turbos, i found that they are listed as N1 turbos off a R34 v-spec II turbo which according to Nissan are series 3 R34 N1s – with SS internals and BB rollers. They also have 9 blades Same turbos sold on these forums in past... For more info in regards to turbos please see foolowing links...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...os-t144708.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/He...-N1-t73007.html

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/19359-what-turbo.html

thanks,

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