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Item: Garrett GT3582R (External Wastegate)

Age: NEW

Condition: NEW

Price: $1600

To Fit: 2.0L - 4.5L

Location: Melbourne

Contact: 0433 269 072

Comments: For more information on the turbo, visit Sliding Performance or Garrett websites

I have brand new Garrett GT3540R (otherwise known as GT3582R) that has been sitting in my closet in box for the past 6 months. It has never been installed on a car and the only time it was taken out of its box was to have a look at it. My intentions were to install it on a my R33 GTST but recently decided to sell my car..

I bought it off Sliding Performance who is a SAU Business trader for $1770, you can click on my Trader Rading and read the comment for the proof of purchase. I still retain the recepits given by Sliding Performace.

Details of the turbo;

Garrett GT3540R 700hp Dual Ball Bearing Turbocharger

Garrett GT Turbochargers all come complete with full floating dual row ball bearing cartridge assemblies.

Compressor Specifications:

A/R : 0.70

Turbine Specifications: Flange: T3

A/R : 0.63

Horsepower : 700HP

PRICE: $1600

Pictures..

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It contains factory original markings.. proof that it has never been used.

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this is a good price i had one a while go sold pretty quick you should put it on boostcruising.com they always after one of these

Thanks for the suggestion buds, much appreciated.. I will be doing that.

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