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Items: Garrett 3076r Dual BB turbo info: core number is 700382-5012 compressor housing is .60A/R turbine housing is .82A/R internal wastegate, with HKS actuator, BRAIDED Oil and Water lines, custom made dump/front pipe, custom made intake pipe. and 10mm spacer for standard mainfolt installation. ALL gaskets and bolts are included.

Age: used for 500kms before removed from car.

Condition: excellent condition all parts are basiclly NEW!

Price: $2500

To Fit: set up is for a rb25det

Location:Melbounre, Campbellfield

Contact:Murat [email protected] or 0433188959

Comments: inspections are welcome. can send interstate at buyers cost.

SETUP MADE 250rwkws with supporting mods, and had alot more to come.....

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Reason for sale?

Pics?

Dyno graph?

buying a GTR now i think its time to ply with the big boys.

pictures up now!!! check them out.

here is the DYNO Graph

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Cant Believe your selling!

Such an awsome turbo kit...smooth boost curve until you get thrown into the back seat hehe.

Good luck with the sale...who ever gets this is gonna be one happy man/woman :sorcerer:

Cant Believe your selling!

Such an awsome turbo kit...smooth boost curve until you get thrown into the back seat hehe.

Good luck with the sale...who ever gets this is gonna be one happy man/woman :sorcerer:

lol thanks mate it really does pull you back hard into your seat! :P

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