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-7 Turbos, hot side ceramic coated, reco'ed by GCG 5k km ago, with adjustable wastegate actuators, always run with pre-filter to avoid contamination. Max 18 psi and have made 305 rwkw on a 26/30. No damage to wheels, just no pics as the photos were taken for me. Selling because I need larger units. Note the dumps in the pics are not included. HPC coating and r&r of the housings was $600 alone, plus adjustable actuators. Can be inspected in Western Sydney. $1900 ono plus postage. Happy to negotiate but no lowballs please folks I don't have to sell them.

N1 Oil pump 5k km old, run with a crank collar and ATI balancer, never been on the limiter and never been over 7250 rpm. $180 firm plus postage. Can also be inspected in Western Sydney.

Consider swapping for R34 GTR 3.5 ratio front and rear diffs in excellent condition plus cash my way.

Any questions please PM.

Thanks.

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Hi there, I take it that the N1's are still up for grabs? Just wondering if they fit on R33 GTR stock manifolds (I know that R32 and 33 are interchangeable but not so sure about R34's)

Thanks,

Tom

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