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I have a GT35 / 40R turbo for sale, which i purchased from another SAU Forum member around a year ago, i havent used this turbo as i never completed my RB26 project. I purchased a custom manifold from the same SAU member and wastegate to suit the GT 35/40 Turbo which are also for sale

GT35/40 Turbo (.82 Exhaust housing) - $1300

Custom maifold to suit RB26 Hi Mount - $500

Turbo Systems Wastegate 40mm (massive wastegate) - $500

If you buy all of them will provide discount. Prices are Negotiable.

Also for Sale is a TD06 - 19C turbo for $500

This is just the turbo alone and does not include water lines or oil lines.

This is the older version of the 20G turbo.

Will post pics up later tonight of both turbos are wastegate

Contact:

Brendan Lewis

Location:

Sydney

Email:

[email protected]

Phone:

0423 324 913

Edited by z3n2k

Lots of enquires and i hope i have replied to everyone about these.

Will post some pics up

If you require them it is easier for me to send them via email

I have a GT35 / 40R turbo for sale, which i purchased from another SAU Forum member around a year ago, i havent used this turbo as i never completed my RB26 project. I purchased a custom manifold from the same SAU member and wastegate to suit the GT 35/40 Turbo which are also for sale

GT35/40 Turbo (.82 Exhaust housing i beleive) - $1500

Custom maifold to suit RB26 Hi Mount - $700

Turbotechnics Wastegate (massive wastegate) - $500

If you buy all of them will provide discount. Prices are Negotiable.

Also for Sale is a TD06 - 19C turbo for $500

This is just the turbo alone and does not include water lines or oil lines.

This is the older version of the 20G turbo.

Will post pics up later tonight of both turbos are wastegate

Contact:

Brendan Lewis

Location:

Sydney

Email:

[email protected]

Phone:

0423 324 913

hi

is the turbo new?

can you confirm the turbine housing A/R?

can you give the ID number on thr chra?

thanks

PM all people back. I have the turbos and wastegates at my house now, not in workshop.

It is a ,.82 exhaust housing on the GT3540

If anyone still interested please call

Alot of interest but still no turbo has been sold.

Name your price on these turbos as now i will just sell them for a resonable price.. need the funds

Only have the TD06 turbo for sale now..

500 bucks and this turbo will be yours..

Thats cheap as!!! Whoever buys the turbo is getting a nice buy! Definately no shaft play as ive also checked this turbo out...

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