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OK Guys ive got a brand new Garrett GT3576 with following specs

Internal gate

.65 front

1.16 rear

Ball bearing

As stated will accept anything over $1000 highest offer

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hay buddy i have a mate who needs a new turbo for his 200sx. do u know how this would go on an sr20 and what would be needed to fit it

regards

pics would be great as well

julz

yer 3571 are the older series this is a brand spanker, i think gcg sell them for around 6-7k

its a T4 flange and not sure of power

It should be ok for a 200 but will spool up late like 3.5 on a sr apparently they are good for anything over 2.5l

Your mate would need a flange adaptor and new oil and water lines

sorry champ ii forgot to add my number ( my memory isnt the greatest) 0424541611

Pics ill have 2 do tomorow night after work got charge up the camera, no idea what the power rating is for it and i bought it cause i am tossing up between either a VL or Skyline as my next project

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do u know the power rating???

Garrett website states that the 3571 was a journal bearing turbo, with similar housing set up and suitable for engines making upto 390HP. I would guess this 3576 is prob maybe around 450HP with the ball bearing. just a guess though. Seller would have to confirm this though

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Tell me more and show me pics , have seen GT3576 bush bearing turbos and occasionally pedal a truck with one fitted (Late FTS Isuzu with Si Tech donk) . Never ever seen one of these in a ball bearing cartridge option .

Yeah I'm interested - if its ball bearing . PM me .

Cheers Adrian .

mate just going by a chart i had at work! In all fairness i said my fault if i was missleading in anyway. If you got something positive to say, say it other wise F U C K OFF

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