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PowerFC sold pending payment.

Price drop on R34 N1's to $1200

hey mate real keen on the n1s wondering wether you could email me at [email protected]

if they are still for sale so we can discuss postage, payment as i dont really know how to use this site

cheers'

Hi everyone

I have the following for sale:

2x Garrett GT2860R - 7 turbos. Bought late last year, these are near new and have not done more then 5000 km's or seen more then 16 psi boost. These are in immaculate condition and have no shaft play or defects whatsoever. Retail new is aprox 2.4k, I am chasing $1,900 These are the newer eddition of these turbos with the Inconel turbine wheel.

2x R34 N1 turbos - These are the older version of the 2860R -7, standard on the R34 N1 GTR. These have done aprox 25 000 k's and have also not seen more then 16 psi. They are in good to very good condition with minimal to no shaft play. I am chasing $1,400 for these turbos.

R32 GTR PowerFC /w Hand Controller - PowerFC /w hand controller, good condition, $800

R32 GTR front brakes /w near new Bendix Ultimate pads and near new DBA 4000 rotors - good condition, worked fine when I replaced them with 33 GTR brembos. $400.

Hi im new on here and not even sure how to reply. Anyway keen on the n1s. Im in Adelaide. Can call me on 0449 010 808. Thanx Matt

  • 2 weeks later...

hey m8 i am on the gold coast and im buying another gtr next week, i have an autronic but im thinking of just using a power fc to play with untill i have thspare money to take the car in with the autronic and pay for fit and tune... prob 2k or somewhere near that..

so ill pm you next week to see if u still have the ecu and if so ill come and grab it off ya :P

cheers,

chris

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