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brand new t3/4 turbo cheap

i got a brand new t3/4 that i fitted onto my r33 but never drove it as my engine needed a rebuild

turbo has a t3 flange so will fit on vl's, skylines, etc

turbo is oil ran and cooled (also im throwing in the braided oil line)

turbo is rated at approx. 450/500hp

located in western melb so any inspection welcome

paid $1000 for the turbo however i am selling it for $600 including the oil line which cost me $100 as i need money urgently for my engine rebuild

pics will be up soon

Interested buyers can also call/sms me on 0402 511 115

Cheers

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Interested, ever been used on any other cars or genuinely new? and shaft play or nicks? Sounds like a home brand as if it were garrett it would be printed on the housing. Check your receipts to see if gcg has written the brand or tech specs on it. Prepared to post to Coffs Harbour NSW? If so how much? Would like to buy asap after pics posted as mine just blew due to the dreaded "foreign object".

turbo is brand new, was bolted up to my car but never used

will post to nsw for wateva the postage price is

pics will be posted very soon as i am having some troubles with my scanner

hey guys,

payment was not received so turbo is still for sale also have dump pipe to suit if interested.

sorry guys not too sure on the brand, when i got it checked out they performance guy said it was similar to a vl t3 but highflowed.

not sure how to put the pics up, tried with image shack but not workin any other ways of gettin the pics up

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