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Anyone who is interested I have found some N1 turbos on ebay click here

it is in USD but works out to be about $2800 AUD plus shipping you looking at just over 3k for 2 brand new n1 turbos, this looks to be a great price.

I would buy if i could afford. i have bought stuff of this seller before he is a nice very legit seller located in aust too, damn money constraints :thumbsup:

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I was just searching thru Yahoo japan auctions and found the exact same turbos and photo's

Looks exactly the same turbos to me

Buy it price 89,000yen for the pair brand new

Thats only about $1200 Australian plus shipping

Now you wish you had some money!!!

I think your ebay friend is trying to make some money.

a lot of american guys are running a scheme where they put stuff they find on yahoo on ebay LONG before they finish on yahoo. Then once the bidding on the ebay parts start they start bidding on yahoo japan. Sometimes I wish I could screw the f**kers up by outbidding them on yahoo auctions, then approaching their bidders on ebay with the same part... but I don't have the time to play mindgames with them.

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