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I am tossing up between the gt3071r and a GCG highflow. My question is as i can not find it elsewhere what is needed to bolt the gt3071r to an rb25, is it just modified oil and water lines or the whole hog meaning custom dump pipe and intake side as well.

Yes you need new oil and water lines, dump pipe, other bits n pieces and plus mainfold if you wanna go for a high mount.

Hey sloutch i mite be interested in the 3071rs, whats the lastest date for a deposit.

cheers

Yes you need new oil and water lines, dump pipe, other bits n pieces and plus mainfold if you wanna go for a high mount.

Hey sloutch i mite be interested in the 3071rs, whats the lastest date for a deposit.

cheers

There won't be a deposit. A direct payment will be set up between the supplier and the buyer.

As i said before, i am not earning any form of money through this deal. I am merely helping out fellow SAU mates to get the best price for their turbos.

also more info on the 3071r, IW or external? what rear housing etc

We can supply you with the internal wastegate or external waste gate version. Which ever one you want. Same as the rear housing.

Unfortunately, i don't think it comes with the actuator. Need to double check with the supplier.

For information please go to Garrett website.

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...bochargers.html

You've got a PM :)

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 :P )

Tommo you buying a pair for the bike mate?

lol

:D

sloutch- Im really interested in a 3071r internal wastegated, .82 a/r, ill let you know towards the closing date

;)

just to re-clarify that is $1500 for a 3071r EXTERNAL GATE, t3 4-BOLT REAR EXHAUST HOUSING in the 0.63 REAR.

only reason i am asking agian is, few people have misquoted this turbo for the internal gated, t2x flange,

and been re-quoted over $2000.

thanks,

just to re-clarify that is $1500 for a 3071r EXTERNAL GATE, t3 4-BOLT REAR EXHAUST HOUSING in the 0.63 REAR.

only reason i am asking agian is, few people have misquoted this turbo for the internal gated, t2x flange,

and been re-quoted over $2000.

thanks,

Yes it is $1,500 for T3 flange please read the post i replied. It was stated clearly.

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