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Hey all...

Have the following for sale..PM or reply to this Thread if interested...

Here we go:

- GREDDY T88-34D

Front Compressor side has been Polished up, No surface rust on the exhaust Housing like used turbo's get over time. TRAVELLED 1000KM in Japan. Was told it made 834.8hp@Wheels on a gtr...

PRICE : SOLD

- ARIAS PISTONS + RING KIT (BRAND NEW)

Suit rb26, Suit bore size of 86.5mm. Pistons are 20thou over. These are brand new and i can provide detailed spec's on the pistons if Someone wants them.

PAID : $1550

PRICE : $1350

- GREDDY PLENUM (RB26) (BRAND NEW)

Never been put on a car...Very clean condition...

PRICE : $1250 DROPPED TO $1000

- AUTO STAFF UP PIPES

Came off a GTR R33. Twin 2.5'' pipes into a 3'' Pipe before the cat...

PRICE : $300

- HKS PRIEST EXHAUST (DIFF BACK)

Limited Edition exhaust came off a GTR R32. Size is around 3 3/4...Is a relatively Quite Exhaust....

PRICE : $350

- STANDARD GTR PISTONS

Excellent condition No Damage

PRICE : $ 250

- STANDARD GTR OIL PUMP

PRICE : SOLD

- STANDARD GTR WATER PUMP

PRICE : SOLD

- STANDARD GTR TURBO KIT

Turbo's,Manifolds,Dumpipes,1 O2 sensor..Travelled 30,000km's NO SHAFT PLAY

- STANDARD PLENUM + Throttle Bodies (6)

Plenum has been Stripped back to alloy look (Like R34 GTR's

PRICE : $ OFFERS

LET ME KNOW

CHEERS

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HAHA....im here!!! Just got back from training For REAL....

I ate oranges JOKES!!!!

Hey chris, Im going to come round tomorrow if your nbot home please leave the parts!! thanx

BUMP

Am interested in turbo, what revs does it come on boost at?

I havent used the T88-34D turbo on any of my GTR's...

But judging from my experience with the T88-33D...That turbo came on about 5700-5800rpm...Other parts such as cams, Intercooler, ECU, Tuning etc...Plays a part with spooling it up...

Let me know

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