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R33 21u stock turbo for sale, had approx 150,000km before taking out, run on 10psi max.

Has a slight amount of front to back shaft play but rotates smoothly and the blades are undamaged. Was working perfectly when it was fitted 3 months ago.

$200 negotiable

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R34 turbo neo bottom end for sale.

This was bought off another forum member and i was going to use it in a rebuild because a tuner diagnosed my motor current motor as stuffed.

Didnt end up using it because:

1. My motor was fine. Tuner said no comp however i tested comp myself multiple times after that and it was ok.

2. Tuner told me to buy r34 block to rebuild r33 motor. I bought the block not knowing 33 head wouldnt be compatible with the neo block. I assumed since he specialises in jap cars and skylines he would have known this. Obviously i should have done my homework to check this instead of just assuming he knew what he was talking about

It is off an auto r34 turbo sedan that was completely stock. Looks to be in great condition. Unsure of the exact number of km to be honest but i was told it was under 100,000 and judging by the pistons and bores i would say its likely.

Have paperwork with the bottom end.

$550 negotiable


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  • 5 weeks later...
Sounds like your tuner isn't too clued up!!!


Tell me about it.[emoji58]

It just shows you should ALWAYS do your homework when buying parts.
Even when the person telling you to buy works on and tunes skylines for a living.
  • 3 weeks later...

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