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Brand New T4 Turbo • Great for T4 setups and Conversions

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SPECS:

a.. .60 - T COMPRESSOR WHEEL

b.. " STAGE V BRAND NEW "

T04 " P "

1.05 A/R TURBINE HOUSING

GREAT FOR RAPID SPOOL!

a.. COMPRESSOR HOUSING A/R .60 TO4E

b.. INDUCER 2.324" / MAJOR 3.00"

I bought the turbo to put on my Rb20 but since ran out of funds so staying with my t04e i currently have.

Looking for $600 for the turbo, i got it from the USA and cannot fault it except the fact it doesnt have a name brand name stamped on it

These turbo's work great for the price i have been running mine on 16psi for the past 12 months without fault an have done 18000k's on it.

Item is in brisbane availible for pickup or i can post it for a extra charge

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HAHA i got that same turbo off ebay with a stainless manifold and 50mm wastegate for 400 bucks all up, gave the turbo away.

Its called a t60, get some good ones and some bad ones, My brother put it on his truck and its running fine.

They are designed off truck turbos and called rotary turbos. There is nowhere to bolt or V band a dump pipe, need to weld a dump on or tap a vband on. :P

They are made in china and sold by xspower in the states.

Exhaust housing is good for 13b not nissan 2.5 or 2.6, unless boost at 6500rpm is ok with you.

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well i am jsut saying from my experience there fine, and i treat mine like a cheap bit of shit lol and it loves it

so yea still up for sale, reduce the price too $500 i jsut want ot get rid of it

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sorry but i think it might have to do with the install of some ppl i have a super t70 and i have run 22psi with it and i have not had any problem at all i have noticed the diffrence in turbo as i seen a t70 purched recently and there is a huge diffrence with mine and the new ones (very dodgy)

dude gl with the sale

haha v band come with them and mine is bigger and boost @3500 you might wanna get facts b4 you start bullshyt

i might have someone intresed ill pm you if he is keen

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