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Item: 2x R34 GT-R N1 Turbo's (includes wastegates) and manifold.

Location: Brisbane

Website: n/a

Item Condition: Excellent condition

Reason for Selling: No longer required as I've upgraded to a large single turbo.

Price and Payment Conditions: $1,800 for the turbo's, wastegates & manifold (not seperating any of this).

Extra Info: Excellent upgrade for R32, R33 & R34 GT-R Skyline's running standard turbo's. No shaft play and in excellent condition. Only done approximately 20,000k's.

Pictures: Will upload some soon.

Contact Details: PM ME or reply in here!!!!

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Item: 2x R34 GT-R N1 Turbo's (includes wastegates) and manifold.

Location: Brisbane

Website: n/a

Item Condition: Excellent condition

Reason for Selling: No longer required as I've upgraded to a large single turbo.

Price and Payment Conditions: $1,800 for the turbo's, wastegates & manifold (not seperating any of this).

Extra Info: Excellent upgrade for R32, R33 & R34 GT-R Skyline's running standard turbo's. No shaft play and in excellent condition. Only done approximately 20,000k's.

Pictures: Will upload some soon.

Contact Details: PM ME or reply in here!!!!

Could you please email me images I would definatly be interested in htese. Thanks

Dave

bikesforcash@hotmail.com

I've replied to all the PM's....

The turbo's come off this weekend so I'll be taking pic's then.

As stated in the PM's.... They've only done approximately 20,000k's.

about 10,000k's by the previous owner and about 6,000 by me or there abouts.

received offers but i'm still taking offers....

pic's will be uploaded onto this thread on the wknd once the turbo's are taken off.

My friend,

as a suggestion, once you have those turbo's off the car, please post the serial number that's on them. That will let everybody know what exact specs they are as there were a few in the R34 series.

Beauty!!!

My friend,

as a suggestion, once you have those turbo's off the car, please post the serial number that's on them. That will let everybody know what exact specs they are as there were a few in the R34 series.

Beauty!!!

yeah i second that... keen to see images and id of the turbos first.. thanks

My friend,

as a suggestion, once you have those turbo's off the car, please post the serial number that's on them. That will let everybody know what exact specs they are as there were a few in the R34 series.

Beauty!!!

FYI turbos are AA-403's, latest gen r34 n1's :(

  • 2 weeks later...

Did you get these of SHANEF

Or is his comments above, just a little coincident.

That little shit...still hasn't paid for the set he got of me...along with numerous other parts...a bit over $6000 worth.

He doesn't like to return calls etc.....his daring me to have him charge with thief.

Phil.

0409573124

Edited by GTR STI
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