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Item: GT3086R

Age: Brand New

Condition: ^^

Price: 1400 ono

To Fit: (What car) SR,RB series..

Location: Newcastle NSW

Contact: Jai - 0438155944 OR Cory - 0418827336

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Hey guys,

I have for sale my brand new GT3086R,

turbobp7.jpg

Its 3 days old, Basically i brought it for my SR20 but ended up getting a 3071r because it was a little bit too laggy with my dead stock motor and stock cams.

Had 1 bar of boost by 4400rpm

Im after 1400 but im open to nego..just really need it gone to fund more parts :cool:

Contact Jai - 0438155944

Or

Cory - 0418827336

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so is it brand new or is it used?? :S

Sorry it did about 20km's...so its used but pretty much brand new..

what flange is it?

It was on a sr20det so whatever flange they use :lol:

Oh its also the external gate version

Edited by RB20DET SILVIA
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