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Due to upgrades on my R33 GTSt, I have spare parts for sale, there all in good conditon and work fine.

R33 Turbo SOLD

Minamal shaft play, has about 60'000kms on it and only boosted to 10psi, in good condition and also comes with elbow ( has 45V2 on comp cover )

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Hey Mate, is your car a series 1.5?? if so very interested in the computer.

Let me know

Cheers

Dave

Yes it is late 94 model, (change over year)

Rs,

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  • 3 weeks later...
Mate am interested in the plenum and runners, but tis a bit pricy!!

hundred bucks maybe.

Just spoke to a Jap wreckers, and they quoted me $400, mine is comes with water lines, Trottle with TPS, Plenum, runners, Idle control the works even spare bolts if you need, so I think $300 is more then fair.

Rs,

Edited by XZLA.8
Just spoke to a Jap wreckers, and they quoted me $400, mine is comes with water lines, Trottle with TPS, Plenum, runners, Idle control the works even spare bolts if you need, so I think $300 is more then fair.

Cheers

David

0400261099

Yah understand but have other people asking for less than a hundred on here and i don't want anything else, but hey thats kewl.

  • 2 weeks later...

Don't buy anything of value off this guy.

I bought the r33 turbo which he said "Very Minamal shaft play, has about 60'000kms on it and only boosted to 10psi, in good condition and also comes with elbow ( has 45V2 on comp cover )" about.

Apparently a shattered compressor wheel and a significant amount of front-back play is good condition.

I asked him to give me a partial refund and hes ignored my PMs. Just an FYI.

FYI NF,

In case I wasnt clear, it is a second hand turbo not brand new one, and has a bit of play front to back and hardly any play side to side,

I am not a expert on used turbos so I can only post what Ive been told by my performance mechanic. I do know however that it never missed a bit was always run with a KandN filter never leaked oil and never saw over 10psi.

I am sorry you feel that way but i reconfirmed with my mechanic after you PM me and he claims that the price I charged you is more then fair to the condition of the turbo.

Rs,

The fact is you never mentioned the damage to the compressor wheel, which had i known about, i wouldn't have bought the turbo.

Or atleast not for that price. Its useless to me without a rebuild, which was not my intention in buying the turbo. And to say you didn't know it was damaged is a cop out, because anyone checking the shaft play would see as clear as day the damaged blades.

All i'm asking for is a reasonable partial discount for the fact that i can't use this turbo without rebuilding it.

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