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Item: Apexi AX53B60 turbos to suit gtr (less then 10,000k's)

Age: 1 year

Condition: As new used condition. Had these checked out by turbotech as well to verify condition.

Price: $2500.00

To Fit: (What car) GTR skyline

Location: Perth ( will ship registered post overeast)

Contact: PM me .

Comments: These are like new apexi turbo's to suit gtr . Selling parts off car is reason for sale .

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Great turbos, had them on my 32 gtr as well. Stock weight with internally standard engine, 11.1 @ 129 mph. Nice responsive turbo excellent for circuit work.

Another bump for ya bud.

  • 2 months later...

i had the same turbos on my car this summer

stock bottomend also

around stock weight

10,97 133mph

1,5bar boost

just had to comment that they can go faster=)

they had really nice respons also.

also in my opinion better than 2530´s

i dont know how much power my car were making, but must have been quite abit.

wouldnt have sold them unless im aiming for 900hp and that 9s round héhe

gl with the sale!

  • 2 weeks later...

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