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Item: Garrett GT35R Ball Bearing Turbo - 0.63 Exhaust housing. Near new.

Location: Milton, Brisbane.

Item Condition: Near new. Literally only done 500km's. Selling because it's just too damn big for a 1.6 litre

Price and Payment Conditions: $1400. Can ship anywhere in aus at your expense :)

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Contact Details: 0423 766 972. Call or SMS, PM me, or post here.

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it would fit on a t3 flange, but could run into problems with room and hitting shit on a low mount.

some people have done it, but have required a spacer plate. But its going to be tight as down there.

If you are going to fit it low mount, you will need a new intake pipe, oil line and an external wastegate.

So that would mean getting you standard manifold changed to allow for the ext wastegate or a new manifold.

Also your dump will need changing or a new one .

So if i was in your position, which i have already done is:

High mount manifold

New wide mouth dump to cat

New oil and water lines

New intake pipe

And get prepared to go through some tyres wooohooo!!!

As BAZR33 said (thanks mate!), low mount will have some dramas, it's a fairly large turbo

The flange and such are right though, an ebay high-mount manifold will fit this sucker up perfectly

And yes, get ready to set fire to tyres :devil:

PM's replied to :blink:

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