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hey pplz, ive finally decided to part with my killer t3/to4e, ive had this turbo on a Hilux sr20. I took it off because i got a GT35 600hp for free so i went that! now the time has come that i need money for a transbrake.

the turbo is in very good condition, it has lil chips on the compressor wheel as u can c on the pic but i have had it rebuilt about 5000kms before i took it off so the front wheel is balanced like that. The chips are tiny and WILL NOT HARM PERFORMANCE anyway if u really want new front wheels are like $200 but i wouldnt bother. The turbo has a lil side to side play (doesnt matter as bushbearing principle it that the shaft floats on an oil film) but non end to end thrust play (the important one )

Specs are

Garrett watercooled core

Sierra t300 exhaust wheel (very rare sierra version used in bathurst cars super quick response and very light.

TO4E 57 trim compressor wheel rated at 500hp. this front wheel is very well know for its efficiency on 2 ltr motors all the way up to 3ltrs u can suss out thge compressor map and u will see that it plots very nicely.

.70 compressor cover

t3 .63 external wastegate 4 bolt ported exhaust housing - also very rare to get a non-rolla t3 external housing.

The turbo has made 260rwkw on 26psi behind a big stall converted automatic, no cams no head work opn pump gas. So id say close to 290rwkw on a manual would be about right. Alot of ppl have seen this turbo perform and im sure alot of guys are aware off my beloved hilux (RIP)

the good thing is that it is a T3 flang so it will bolt on to std VLT manifold just with a spacer.

PRICE: $800 for quick sale

LOCATION: Melbourne

0409 132 164

[email protected]

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