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G'day,

I have a pair Trust/Greddy T517z Turbos off a GTR.

These WILL require rebuilding or new cores as they have excessive radial and thrust shaft movement.

The housings have been removed previously to inspect the condition of the wheels and these are all in excellent condition.

I have been quoted to rebuild these at approx 1k for the pair, or new cores can be acquired from japan for around the same.

Reason for selling is that I have decided to go down a different path for my build.

Asking $1400ono, new kits of these go for +4k

Inspections welcome, I am located in Sydney and will be prepared to post.

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sorry guys,

these are the smaller 8cm housings.

I should also mention I have all the extra bits and pieces required for installation, including lines, hoses and gaskets

Edited by smithy85

8cm make 360rwkw at 20psi on my GTR... they're probably good for nearly 25psi too should you want to push them... 10cm for 400+

Yeah that perfectly suited my old plans for the car, but now something more suited to driving to work every single day is the plan LOL - so even if someone has a set of N1/2860-7's or preferably GT-SS/-9 that they are wiling to swap, with the correct cash difference, then I am all ears!

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