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Yes but i want to know exactly how bolt on this turbo is i.e. what needs to be changed or made up to fit this turbo on an rb25. I have been looking around and was thinking about a GT2871r as well little bit smaller for faster spool as i dont want boost on really late so how much can you get a GT2871r.

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cool, but how bolt on are they, what is needed to be done to get either of these turbos running on a rb25

Mate, i suggest you search in the Forced Induction section. If i'm not wrong, they bolt onto the stock low mount manifold nicely. What you need will be gaskets and maybe some lines for the turbo.

cool, but how bolt on are they, what is needed to be done to get either of these turbos running on a rb25

sloutch is just doing us all a favour n getting the turbos cheap. If you want a more details description of what engine the turbos will deff fit, you should do you research yourself. Do a search on this forum or call a garrett specialist.

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Blitz R33 - Thanks for being understanding :D

N1GTR - Prices for the 2860 - 10 will be more expensive. They are USD $2,200 delivered which converts to about AUD$2,400 delivered.

Yes but i want to know exactly how bolt on this turbo is i.e. what needs to be changed or made up to fit this turbo on an rb25. I have been looking around and was thinking about a GT2871r as well little bit smaller for faster spool as i dont want boost on really late so how much can you get a GT2871r.

GT2871r is not a direct bolt on. different manifold and dump patterns. you'll need an adapter and custom dump.

Yes but i want to know exactly how bolt on this turbo is i.e. what needs to be changed or made up to fit this turbo on an rb25. I have been looking around and was thinking about a GT2871r as well little bit smaller for faster spool as i dont want boost on really late so how much can you get a GT2871r.

this is the gt3071r you need.

http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_info.p...roducts_id=6598

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You've got a PM :laugh:

Is there any way to avoid GST and taxes etc? I imagine if we get "caught", it'll be no cheaper than buying them from AUS? Unless I'm missing something (most likely :()

You've got a PM :banana:

Is there any way to avoid GST and taxes etc? I imagine if we get "caught", it'll be no cheaper than buying them from AUS? Unless I'm missing something (most likely :banana:)

PM replied Tommo. :banana:

Yes, you're kinda missing something :yes:

Hey.

Interested in a GT3071r. How much?

What a/r is it?

And is it the real GT3071r?

Thanks

All the turbos sold by my supplier are genuine Garrett turbos. The 'mother' company of Garrett is Honeywell. It is a US based company. They are sold with manufacturer warranties.

GT3071 for T3 flange is AUD$1,500 delivered.

You've got a PM :yes:

Is there any way to avoid GST and taxes etc? I imagine if we get "caught", it'll be no cheaper than buying them from AUS? Unless I'm missing something (most likely :banana:)

Yes, is ther eany way to avoid tax? I was happy at paying $2150 for these until i relased ill get rapped with inport tax.

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All the turbos sold by my supplier are genuine Garrett turbos. The 'mother' company of Garrett is Honeywell. It is a US based company. They are sold with manufacturer warranties.

GT3071 for T3 flange is AUD$1,500 delivered.

If we want a fitting kit say for the RB25 are you able to supply them for a decent price on top of the 1500 for the 3071r???

If we want a fitting kit say for the RB25 are you able to supply them for a decent price on top of the 1500 for the 3071r???

Sorry unfortunately you have to get the kit separately. I don't think it is very pricey if you buy them locally.

Sorry unfortunately you have to get the kit separately. I don't think it is very pricey if you buy them locally.

Ok, well they are $680 on the Tweakit website...that does seem pricey to me for a couple on lines and gaskits??

Thanks

I'm interested in the 3071 too but would like to know the exact specs of this turbo, wheel trims/housing A/R's etc...... also do we have any options on the specs? That comp cover doesn't look like it bolts up to the RB25 intake, i believe they make one that does, or not?

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