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Garrett GT Turbos for Nissan Skyline GTR / RB26DETT.

(Known as GT2560R-5 OR 2860-5)

These GT2560R units are a true bolt on replacement for the Nissan GTR and make for a great bolt on upgrade with similatiries to the GT2530.

Dual ball bearing operation makes these a super responsive unit rated at 640HP (Pair).

Adjustable Actuators included.

Price is for a PAIR of BRAND NEW TURBOCHARGERS WITH GASKETS AND STUDS - GENUINE GARRETT GT SERIES

$2550 delivered

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Genuine R32 GTR Nismo Turbos (By Garrett)

Suits RB26DETT Nissan Skyline -

Same turbo as Fitted to Nismo Version R32

Rated AT 600PS

0.42 COMP A/R

0.64 EX A/R

With Actuators

Will also suit R33 and R34

PRICE IS FOR TWO (2) BRAND NEW TURBOCHARGERS WITH GASKETS AND STUDS

$2350 delivered

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Greddy LS Intercoolers - Available for:

- R33 GTSt

- Silvia S13 ,S14 ,S15

- EVO CT9A

- Soarer JZZ30

$689 delivered

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Greddy Turbo Timer II

Designed to prolong the life of your turbocharger. The GReddy Full Auto Timer II allows a vehicle to idle the engine for a timed period, with the ignition key removed. This conveniently allows the engine oil and turbo centre cartridge to cool down properly and prolong the life of the turbo and oil.

New safety feature, by selecting to wire the vehicles speed signal and parking brake wires, the The GReddy Full Auto Timer II will shut off the engine if it detects the vehicle moving.

$140 delivered

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Greddy Oil Filter Relocator kit for R32 GTR

This kit allows you to relocate the factory oil filter for easy maintenance with a trick look. Billet adapters allow for easy installation of gauge sensors, such as oil pressure and oil temperature. Also included are brackets, Earl's fittings and perform-O-flex hoses.

$299

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**Hurry!!! as stock is limited. Price Valid until end of the month** (offer extended until rnd of July)

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