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[syd] R33 Turbo Kit- Garrett T3/t4 Turbo In Vgc, 3' Cat, Dump Pipe, R34 Gtr Nismo Stainless Cannon Catback


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Hi

I've just done another turbo upgrade on my R33 GTST so the stuff out of my car is now for sale.

I would prefer to sell the whole lot together for $500 so I'm not willing to seperate. and it will fit R33 GTS-T

this includes

Garrett T3/T4 turbo - very good condition, no shaft play, had it on 16psi and pulls very hard after 4000 rpm

dump pipe

catco high flow 3' cat

turbo oil line

intake pipe before turbo and sillicon hose joiner

Nismo R34 GTR catback- Yes it will fit R34 GTR, but the rest of the exhaust system was custom made to fit this catback perfectly on R33 GTST

The kit's pretty complete and it's pretty much bolt on for R33 GTST, you'll need to reuse the factory turbo oil drain, and maybe new exhaust gaskets.

Pickup only, item's located in Kograh- Sydney

Photos coming soon

PM me if you're interested.

Cheers

Edited by chiksluvit

The catback is sold for $500 ~ $600 used nowdays so for R34 GTR owners if you want just the catback, even at $500 for everything its still a pretty good deal, the rest of stuff is like almost free neways

someone buy them, I need these gone!

these are ridiculous prices mate.

suprised these havnt already been sold.

if you end up seperating stuff pm us your best price for hi flow cat.

gl with sale mate.

thanks mate

I just need to get rid of it asap since my mechanic's complaining about lack of space plus rego time...

Will let you know

cheers

what condition is the turbo in ?

pretty keen on it , i have the same setup on my car, with that crap internal gate and just broke the thrust bearing

would ya take 350 for the turbo and oil feed and dump ect?

cheers.

PM sent

what condition is the turbo in ?

pretty keen on it , i have the same setup on my car, with that crap internal gate and just broke the thrust bearing

would ya take 350 for the turbo and oil feed and dump ect?

cheers.

Turbo and dump sold to 5LTBETR pending payment....

R34 GTR catback still for sale

cheers

Edited by chiksluvit

Turbo and dump sold

Cat and R34 GTR catback still for sale

$50 for cat- Cat is slightly longer than the standard cat by a 5 cm or so so modifications may need to be done for it to fit your exhaust, cat temp sensor adaptor part is blocked also so you can't use the factory cat temp sensor

$300 for the stainless R34 GTR Nismo catback

cheers

Edited by chiksluvit
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