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Turbos sold, thanks to those interested.

These turbos have been fully rebuilt by Per4manz Turbochargers (Perth, WA) and are ready for delivery. They will come with a 3 month warranty from Per4manz.

Turbos use a 14411-06U00 Nismo T04B/T25 core with 0.60 A/R Compressor and 0.64 Turbine housings. At 1.0bar of boost power was much greater than stock and at 1.2bar, performance was great.

According to Zoom No. 78 (Twin-turbo special), this setup of 0.60 A/R compressor and 0.64 Turbine housing as a Group A spec turbo, being bigger than N1 turbochargers. Stock and N1 units use a 0.48 turbine housing. Each turbo is said to support 300hp which is close to 30lb/min airflow.

Exhaust housings have been ceramically heat coated inside and outside by Competition Coatings.

Core Plate:

VJ 02580

14411-06U00

466089-1

Exhaust:

.64 696-2 T695

Compressor:

.60 M24

Price: $2600

Turbo's currently located in Perth, please PM me if there are any other questions or you'd like to purchase. Shipping the responsibility of the buyer. Direct Debit preferred method of payment. Can provide references for other people who've bought off of me.

Cheers

Brendan

PS> There were originally for sale under this post:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=46277

Ad also posted in the new 'classifieds' section:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/classifie...t.php?product=9

Photos below were taken prior to rebuild.

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