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Hey Everyone

I have a stock R33 Turbo that I took off mine thinking that it was blowing smoke and it turned out to be my valve stem seals, when it was removed the mechanic told me he didnt think there was anything wrong with the turbo because it had minimal shaft play in either direction including in and out.

I still went ahead with putting the other one I bought on the car because at the time I didnt know my valve stem seals were shot. As I pulled out of the mechanics garage the car started to smoke again and the mechanic said it was the valve stem seals and not the turbo.

So now I am left with a perfectly good stock Turbo I need to get rid of to fix my Valve Stem Seals.

So As it reads its a stock standard turbo out of my S1 R33

I am wanting $250 for it, let me know if anyone is interested.

The pics are as it came off the car with nothing washed to make it look like a brand new turbo.

Turbo located on the North Side near Kallangur

Cheers

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Edited by nthside_skyline
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