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Ok I have some used parts up for sale off of my GTR that are left over after upgrades.

First up are a pair of high flowed R33 GTR turbos with actuators. These made 280kw at the wheels on my last tune and are nice and responsive. The were highflowed by 'Dyna Torque' turbocharger services in Sydney and the receipt reads: "Overhaul Garrett T2 to suit Rb26dett. Replace ceramic turbines, hiflow to 290-320hp per unit and fit 360deg thrust kits. Serial No's DTDD5296/1 and DTDD5296/2" total hiflow cost $1760. Very similar to R34 N1 turbos. No shaft movement whatsoever, wheels turn smoothly and they were in perfect condition when removed from my car. Used for approx 30,000km since hiflow. One turbo has one damaged stud on the exhaust side due to seized nut (visible in photo).

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Asking $1100

Next up are a set of six std GTR injectors. These were serviced by "Express Auto Electrics" in Sydney prior to me buying the car. Once cleaned all injectors passed test with good flow and good spray patterns. I can supply report if requested.

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Asking $250

Last up is a standard GTR radiator. Radiator has no leaks but has some damaged fins due to age.

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Asking $50

Prices don't include postage - happy to post all items except the radiator due to size. I am located in Bentleigh, Vic.

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