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2 Nismo RS580 turbos. Same turbo as a 2530/N1 from what im told.

1 Turbo is fine but I would rebuild it just to be on the safe side, choice is upto you though.

Screwed turbo has the obvious damage shown on the photos, and about an inch of shaft play. Never the less it drove on my car for about 3 months and never died :)

Location: Brisbane, can post at buyers expense

Item Condition: 1 good, 1 f**ked.

Reason for Selling: Didnt run the best on my car anymore :)

Price and Payment Conditions: Looking for offers at this stage, no idea what they are worth but offer me something decent and ill sell. DONT ask me how much for a rebuild, do your own local research.

Extra Info: DONT ask precision to rebuild these turbos :) trust me. Also I bought these from a so called "respected" seller on here that sells alot of shit, if you want to know who just ask ill gladly tell you (the guy is pretty "Doughy" though ill give him that much).

Contact Details: Brett on 0413 382 678, or pm me here.

The set.

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The inlet of the good one: there is minimal shaft play but I would imagine its normal for a used turbo.

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Munch Munch, the f**ked one:

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Ive packed em all away again now.

As I said one turbo is fine, on the screwed turbo the exhaust side seems fine (apart from the play)

If you were going to rebuild them you would get them done properly anyway, not do half the job.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey

i am after new turbos for my gtr

i was wondering would u drop the price abit if i pick get them off u some time in the nxt 2weeks need to ask around for the rebuild...

and are these the group one turbos by any chance?

yeah i think it was group-A turbos i think that wat i was told...

dunno much about these things so yeah.

well if they are still up for sell then gib mi a buzz on 0406020474 and we work something out ok

thanks mate

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