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Heres a couple of turbo's ive had lying around due to the projects that they were meant for never eventuated. Ive decided to part with them now as im in need of the money to buy an engine. All these turbo's were built for me by Turbo Australia and are being sold by me to recoup some of the money i have spent on them.

item 1:

garrett ball bearing GT25 turbo, same as jap spec S15 silvia turbo.

condition:

brand new covers with reconditioned core

info:

.60 comp cover, .64 internall gated turbine housing. Great for 1.6 and 1.8 ltr engines

price:

$700

Pics:

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Item 2:

Garrett GT3571 Standard bearing turbo (Garrett part #452134-0002)

Item Condition:

perfect, never used.

Info:

52mm compwheel, .50 a/r comp cover, 4 inch inlet, oil cooled bearing housing, 60mm turbine wheel, .94 extenally gated turbine housing, 4 bolt outlet, T3 flange, split pulse. great for high hp 2-3ltr engines.

Price:

$800 ono

Pics:

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Item 3:

Garrett GT2876R ball bearing turbo

Item condition:

Brand new never used, has been sitting for quite a while so there is a bit of surface rust on the turbine housing, but it has been oiled regularly so it is in as new condition (appart from the surface rust on the turbine housing)

Info:

.70 A/R comp cover with a 52trim comp wheel, . 86 A/R internally gated turbine housing with a 48trim turbine wheel. watercooled centre housing and T25 flange. Rated at 440HP. And although its not shown in the Photo's, the actuator and mounting bracket are included. good for high HP sr20 setups.

Price:

$1000

Pics:

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Item 4:

T3/T4 turbo to suit RB20DET

Item condition:

This turbo has been completely rebuilt including new bearings and seals, completely cleaned and dynamic balanced. It is in pefect condition

Info:

.60 VL comp cover modified on the outlet to suit nissan intercooler plumbing. VL watercooled core, RB25det turbine housing (internally gated) RB25det actuator. This turbo was built for a mate who needed a little more power from his RB20DET, but he sold the car and im left with the turbo. i need it gone as im desperate for cash.

Price:

$800 ono

Pics:

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If you genuinely interested and wish to get in contact with me just leave a post or PM me as i check here regularly.

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