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Hi all,

I have a friend in the US who has just started a website selling performance parts for everything "RB"

www.rawbrokerage.com

Im gathering some interest for a group buy on some items he is selling.

Greddy Plenums

Garrett Turbochargers

CP Pistons

ARP Bolts

Cometic Gaskets

Tomei

The more i can order the cheaper it will be. I dont have prices at the moment as we are seeing how much interest we can get.

But if you go to the website all the parts on offer are very cheap,so only further reductions in prices can be had in the group buy.

CHEERS

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If you are rebuilding an engine or doing some extensive engine mods,you need to look here first as i dont think you will find anything cheaper.

Poncams group buy sounds good.

However it is very important you know which type suits your car as i have a series 2 which was built in 97,the CAS change happend in Sep 97 and i ended up buying the wrong ones :D

All pre Sep 97 builds require the "series 1" type cams,even though you might have a series 2. Confusing i know.

RB25DET that is.

Ill get onto it and let you all know.

Thanks for all of your enquiries!

Turbocharger prices are now up: Garrett Turbochargers modified by PTB Precision Turbos (America) Modification is only to compressor.

GT28RS - $1496 Delivered

GT3071R - $1496 Delivered

GT3076R - $1545 Delivered

GT35R (GT3582RL) - $1612.50

(Let me know if you need any larger turbos) (These are all externally waste gated.Internals are $75 extra)

Also offering PTB Precision Turbo,Turbochargers.These are quick response journal bearing turbochargers.

SC50 450-460hp - $983 Delivered

SC60 580-600hp - $983 Delivered

and on up depending on what the power goals are.. ~$1210 for them. Delivered

These prices are at 3 or more so i will need 3 orders to get them at this price.These are in AU dollars and are excluding shipping.

I will get a shipping price on 3 turbochargers very soon.I will only place an order when i have 3 orders from you.

Look forward to hearing from you. :cheers:

how much for a garrett gt3076R with a .82 4bolt exhaust housing.. t3 flange, externally gated?

cheers :cheers:

Im pretty sure LTHLRB is reading my mind lol. .. And Sheng too i see lol

very very interested in the same turb if the price is indeed only $1452.50

also interested in greddy intake plenum to suit rb25det.

When is the group buy happening. Like when do we need to pay??

EDIT.....i must be blind. for sum reason thought u guys had written gt3582 haha. my bad peeps, ignore me lol

Edited by tm_r33

hey mate i was looking at the prices on his website.

the price he has on the gt28 on website is cheaper then the price he gave you.

for the gt3071R its the same as the website.

try n see if u can haggle better price then his normal pricing for multiple purchases.

Edited by tets
hey mate i was looking at the prices on his website.

the price he has on the gt28 on website is cheaper then the price he gave you.

for the gt3071R its the same as the website.

try n see if u can haggle better price then his normal pricing for multiple purchases.

Those website prices are in US dollars mate.The prices i have posted are in AU dollars.

i know mate i used a currency converter

your price was

GT28RS - $1336

GT3071R - $1336

on site it is

GT28RS 1,131.12USD = 1,208.38 AUD

GT3071R - 1,250.99USD = 1,336.43 AUD

currency exchange rate used is 0.936067 so i might be a bit off.

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