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Item: Garret GT3076r .63 rear

Location: Brisbane

Website: Garrett Turbo

Item Condition: 99% Brand New, Has run for a maximum of 20 minutes on idle while setting up dump pipe and wastegate looking for exhuast leaks

Reason for Selling: Simply its not big enough, I bought it when my engine build was going to be basic, and have since changed every engine component to aftermarket forged items so will require a larger turbo

Price and Payment Conditions: $1600 ONO Will post but prefer pickup and I don't want to risk damage in transit.

Extra Info: It has a different compressor housing than shown on the garret site, myself was hoping it would be the one displayed like every other GT3076R but this has a different smooth cover just like the GT35R's

Contact Details: MSN/Email: [email protected]

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