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Garrett T3 turbo. Steel wheel.

AR .42

Rear .64

Looks to be in good condition. I bought it but never needed to use it.

$300

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interested in your turbo does it hav any shaft play, is it t3 flanged, do u know wat it came off and where r u

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Sorry guys have not been online for a while, I am located near sydney, and need to pay rego on my car tomorrow, so for a quick sale I am reducing the turbo to $200 for the first person who deposits the money in my account. Postage is cheap, no more than $15 to send to melbourne or brisbane or anywhere on east coast. I desperatly need to pay my rego so get your self a bargain !!!!!!

Reply or PM if you want it, otherwise if i find the money somewhere else I will put this back up to $300.

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Bullsh*t scammer!

Your reason for selling me that f*cked up turbo was that you had rego due!?!?

Then this clown went and sent it COD claiming he'd deposit the money into my bank account because i'd already paid for postage.. NEVER GOT THE MONEY DID I!?!?!

So not only did i pay for a turbo that arrived DIFFERENT to what i paid for (I paid for a hks t04r, turbo australia told me that it was a garret t66 hybrid , definatly not hks) this scaming piece of sh*T decided he'd add $40 onto his sale and send it COD!!!!

Dont trust him, piece of sh*t. How bout you give me my money for postage costs and we sort something out about the scam you pulled with that turbo? Eg: My money back.

Just a friendly warning from a fellow sau user :P

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Yes chris you are right, I do owe you $40, so if you are interested in this turbo I will even knock off $50 and that will more than cover the postage I owe you. You can have this T3 for only $150 ? How is that for a start ? I totally forgot to transfer the $40 into your account mate. If you dont want this turbo I will get some money together later in the week and transfer it to you. Let me know, I want to help out chris and get the $40 to you that I owe you.

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