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looking for 5 people initially... if can be consumed then price will drop further

Garrett GT2871R is the rival to the HKS GT-RS... these are not released as T3 flange but one will be supplied...

the price - 1750 delivered anywhere in aus... first 5 get this special price and if theres 10+ even better discount!

whos with me? :happy:

if anyone wants specfics http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...1R_743347_2.htm although these are a rough guide... these are the first to be released by garrett to australia so i dont believe they are listed on the site... anyone wants clarification on whom is supplying this - http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/ genuine garrett distributor! :rolleyes:

Simply question

Any idea if these are a easy bolt-up onto a RB25? I am relatively new to getting my head around all the figures when it comes to turbo's. So is it a T25 flange required for certain engines and T3 required for say an Rb20?? Pardon my ignorance!

But yeah am interested, will await a bit more info!

Ando

i wont be handling the cash... money directly deposited into horsepowerinabox's bank acc...

rb25 will be np as the adaptor will fit this

inregards to lines... i will confirm this (didnt think of it myself... if it causes a problem - the welder comes out!)

confirm shortly...

btw no timeframe - this offer will be open for atleast 4-6 weeks... im saving atm so..

It will require a custom dump due to the 2871 having the 5 bolt turbine outlet as opposed to the 6 bolt t3 type.

It will require the t2-t3 adapter as mentioned.

It will almost certainly require oil and water line changes, and the oil return has a different flange on a t2 turbo so thats an extra.

You will need a custom elbow off your compressor outlet to join into the rest of your piping.

That said, i have seen one of these turbos make 240 odd rwkw on an rb25.

Just noticed Just Jap doing this turbo for $1650...

Still interested in finding out how this would bolt up to Rb25...may give em a call & see what info can grab!

Ando

This turbo is a Garrett with no mention of an adapter... Hence would be more expensive than this group buy

  • 2 weeks later...
like everything from just jap... its not... its just china

horsepowerinabox - everyone knows they deal with genuine garrett!

You clearly dont know what you are talking about, I suggest having facts in hand before you make such statements.

Just Jap is selling the Garrett GT2871RS turbo, manufactured by Garrett, including a 12 month Garrett warranty.

And their website price is $1635.

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