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Hi Guys,

Chasing $1300.00 for the pair of twins, really gutted i have to sell this stuff, but family takes priorty over the gojira :(

2 genuine r33 GTR turbos rebuilt

intake; (HKS Wheel)

Inducer 47.5ml

Exducer 60.ml

Exhaust; (garrett GT)

Inducer 44.5

Exducer 53.ml

  • .48 turbine housings which have been machined professionally to fit the larger GT spec exhaust wheel
  • Intake housing Standard r33 which has also been machined professionally to fit the Larger compressor wheel
  • 360degree thrust bearing
  • Brand new genuine Garrett bearing kits through out ( i bought a kit off ebay but the turbo guy refused to use them so i returned them and bought gen garrett )
  • Balanced professionally and built by professionals
  • Steel shafts
  • Alloy compressors

The wheels when compared to std are immensly different and are some what bigger, this set is built to support 300kw+

All the parts are new bar the front and rear housings, i have invoices for most and will provide to buyer, i have also sent the housings off for a clean up

I'm chasing what they owe me, They were for my car, but priorties have changed and I now have to sell these:(

I'm willing to accept reasonable offers.

**Postage to be paid for by purchaser**

They are on ebay auction number 110652610802 photos are there for viewing

Eboost street 40

Chasing $280 4 months old ebay id 110652601668 photos there for viewing

text me on 0420 939 950 or pm if you like

Did you ever run the turbos?

What power did you make? Supporting mods?

Not these particular ones, they are fresh . Mods would really depend on what your chasing, these would bolt on and run 18 psi reliably, the thing is whats the fuel the tune etc. Intake wise STD airbox is proven to cope with 300kw + with the right filter. I would suggest an exhaust and decent airfilter, put it on a dyno and adjust boost to acceptable parameter.

One things for sure at 1 bar of boost you will get much more than the std set up power wise, more efficiency and anything more than that you wont need to worry about the exhaust wheel dismissing itself from further duty :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Guys,

**Need to move these Price change $1000.00 ono **

2 genuine r33 GTR turbos rebuilt and unused

intake; (HKS Wheel)

Inducer 47.5ml

Exducer 60.ml

Exhaust; (garrett GT)

Inducer 44.5

Exducer 53.ml

  • .48 turbine housings which have been machined professionally to fit the larger GT spec exhaust wheel
  • Intake housing Standard r33 which has also been machined professionally to fit the Larger compressor wheel
  • 360degree thrust bearing
  • Brand new genuine Garrett bearing kits through out ( i bought a kit off ebay but the turbo guy refused to use them so i returned them and bought gen garrett )
  • Balanced professionally and built by professionals
  • Steel shafts
  • Alloy compressors

The wheels when compared to std are immensly different and are some what bigger, this set is built to support 300kw+

All the parts are new bar the front and rear housings, i have invoices for most and will provide to buyer, i have also sent the housings off for a clean up

I'm chasing what they owe me, They were for my car, but priorties have changed and I now have to sell these:(

I'm willing to accept reasonable offers.

**Postage to be paid for by purchaser**

They are on ebay auction number 110652610802 photos are there for viewing

text me on 0420 939 950 or pm if you like

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