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GTR Stock Turbo’s - $300

Came of a 98 GTR with 90,000kms. (Running 12 psi)

Very little shaft play (did not have any shaft play when I removed them, but turbo’s have been sitting in the garage for close to 18 months)

GTR Stock ECU (R33) – $150

Radiator of Stock R33 GTR – $150

Std Injectors of GTR (440cc) – $150

Came of a 98 GTR with 110,000kms – (pulled 300rwkw, without a fuel pressure reg)

2.5inch Cat - $80

(Not too sure if it's the stock one or compliance cat)

Location: South Morang, Melbourne

Contact: PM ME

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Interested in the turbos, pending diagnosis of my ATTESSA issue. If it's not a costly fix, then I'll probably grab them off you.

Edited by Corolla92
  • 2 weeks later...

Injectors SOLD

ECU SOLD

Revised prices on remaining parts:

GTR Stock Turbo’s - $250

Came of a 98 GTR with 90,000kms. (Running 12 psi)

Very little shaft play (did not have any shaft play when I removed them, but turbo’s have been sitting in the garage for close to 18 months)

Radiator of Stock R33 GTR – $100

2.5inch Cat - $50

(Not too sure if it's the stock one or compliance cat)

ball bearings? yeah ? better then stock r32 gtr turbos ?

no and yes (only becauseof age and condition)

for the all day job to swap them id go for something a little better

Edited by Swiper the Fox

Thanks for the reply 'Swiper the Fox'

I guess the only time you would want these turbo's are if you either want to return your car to stock or want a shell to high flow.

They are in very good condition, but than again they are ceramics which will eventually let go.

no and yes (only becauseof age and condition)

for the all day job to swap them id go for something a little better

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