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garret to4z turbo for sale never been used before still in the box and wrapping got it and it is too big for what i need it for will suit some body taht does drag one of my mates has on his his 30 bottom end 25 head and with all engivne work done and is getting something like 380 at the wheels not pushing.... dont really know what u guys will pay for it send me a pm or call me or msg me telling me what u will pay 0404350919 brendon

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Well I know this is not what you want but i may as well mention it ... I have the same, a brand new in the box To4z with a rear AR of 1 suited for a RB 3.0 / 3.1 litre application ... since i have opted to go the Rb 26 i need a .84 rear ... Currently I am waiting on the supplier to change mine over after he agreed to but i havent heard back yet ....

If i sell this one i will grab it ... I had it sold but the supplier told me all would be good with the change over now i cant get ahold of him ! and knocked the buyer back...

Is it a split pulse ?

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