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Hi guys,

Up for for sale is my Garrett GT3040R BB turbo which rated at 600hp.

Exhaust housing : .63

Inlet : .70

* NO SHAFT PLAY

* Only worked 15000k

* Front housing is polished

It cam out of my RB20DET which it prodused 350rwhp (253rwkw) at 1.2 bar (about 17 PSI) with my setup and i ran a 12.0 at wsid.

Reason for sale is that im upgrading to a bigger turbo.

The turbo is in Excellent condition. Please email me ( [email protected] ) for the pics.

Price is $1250 .

I preffer Sydney buyers. and any questions please email me.

Cheers

Babak

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I had a look at the turbo and I can vouch that it is in virtually brand new condition. I only didn't buy it because I got a new GT3540 instead. This one is a bargain guys, especially since Garrett put their prices up recently. Free bump!!!!!!

Just out of curiosity, whit other kind of specs do you have that gives you 250rwkw+ ??

And with these specs when does ur turbo kick in, is it laggy??

Wondering if it might be suitable for standard rb20det with frontmount, timing gears and thats about it at the moment!

I'm a newbie!

JP

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