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I have a Garret T04 suited for 500 - 550 hp

v-band flange, external gate AR 60 comp, 1.15 rear housing, no shaft play

Bought it off another member 4 weeks ago, have put a deposit on a gt3540r.. so i don't need this anymore.

to suit rb25 just need to change rear housing as its too big - maybe to a .84 rear

Bought it for $650, would like to sell it for the same price

will include 1 Braided line to suit.

would prefer pick-up.. shipping costs at buyers expense

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ive seen this turbo, is great for an upgrade on a skyline. will need the rear housing changed tho. has double fin comp wheel. all metal. rear housings cost like 450 for a .84, 8 bolts and away it goes on ur car.

free bump

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I got a Rear Housing .84 of a Garret To4 brand new just fitted on the car and made 408rwKW on 20PSI but I want more power...but I want to get larger rear housing up for a swap !!

hey mate.. got a mate with t04 bolted straight onto a 33... my mates interested in yours .. (has vlt with rb25).. alot mote room in engine bay but wants to no if it will bolt straight and fit?????

pm asap

cheers

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if anybody is up for a swap of rear housing's maybe would be easier for me to sell. . .

might have a pfc and a few other bits and pieces for sale in a few days if i decide to sell my car

that is all

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mate im interested but i think would be WAY to laggy (unless swap the rear housing with GTRBOYZ)...also freight would be a b!tch...please PM me a delivered price to sydeny 2170. cheers

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with the rear housing that is on it now yes it would be too laggy.. you must change rear housing.

GTRBOYZ didnt want to swap so have to resort to another option.

also you got mail Bloodsword27

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