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Hi All,

I have for sale a brand new Garrett T51R (GT4502R) 1.22 Ex A/R 75mm comp roller bearing turbocharger that I was to use on my new setup but have once again changed my mind and opted for a new/different setup

This turbo is rated at around 1000hp and is still in the GARRETT box in which I purchased it in

These retail for $2830 + gst

I looking for for $2200ono

-Also have a BRAND NEW 600-300-100 intercooler with polished end tanks up for grabs and im asking for $200ono

Vic Buyers preferred also

So if your looking to save a few $$$ on a brand new turbo/cooler for a killer setup then this is for you

If you require any more information/pics etc dont hesitate to PM

Cheers, shannon 0434 890 939 or pm

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hay mate i rang u on the weekend its dean can u show me some pics thanks. if all goes good i grab it this week

Hey dean,

Mate i can get you pics late 2nite when i get home from work. Plz pm email address

Check on the garrett website if you cant wait till then. This turbo is brand new and has only been taken out of the garrett box once when i had a look at it when it arrived.

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