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bought this a few months back for project car. unfortunately need the money for other things at the moment.

genuine garret gt2876r biggest of the t28's

ball bearing

flows the same amounts of air at 9psi as the S15 T28 flows at 16psi

garret has rated the turbo for 280-480 Horsepower and recommended for 1.8L - 3.0L Displacement

has approx 2000k's on it so virtually brand new

.86 rear housing

sad to sell but need cash

$1000

let me know if your interested

located in brisbane

pick up preffered will post at buyers expense

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will this be alrite for an rb20 or abit laggy do u think..?

chris from mercury motorsprts told me it would have 1 bar of boost by about 4000rpm. was going to put it on my rb20 but need the cash.

it should be good on an rb20 because it produces more exh gasses than a sr20 and these are mainly an sr20 turbo..

i've got the same one on my car and so does deanr31.. this turbo is the sheitz! (very agressive)

free bump

so this wont bolt on to a stock rb20 t3 exhaust manifold then?

Would be interested if it does.

Cheers.

you can get an adapter to make it fit or just get the flange on the manifold changed

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