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Hi all,

Im doing a group buy for Garrett and PTB America turbochargers.

The company supplying the turbos will be www.rawbrokerage.com

The group buy will run from the 10/5/08 till 10/6/08.

All orders and payments will be through myself.

I will give bank details for funds transfer to all who are interested in purchasing a turbo.

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 Delivered

(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

Look forward to hearing from you :thumbsup:

(P.S If you buy 2 turbos for a twin setup,this will be classed as 2 orders.)

1.Femno GT3071 .63 T3 Flange

2.R34GTFOUR GT3076 .82 T3 Flange

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Hey, can we choose housing size and flange type? Do they come as a bolt on kit with oil/water lines or is it just the turbo by itself?

Housing size yes,and its just the turbo itself.

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

have they put a larger compressor wheel in? if so why and how much bigger?

cheers :P

I had a look on his website and the turbine side is definately the cropped version of the 3071, can he get the proper 60mm 84trim T3 .82/ar?

Edited by turbomad
  • 3 weeks later...
What is the serial number for the GT3071r as the one on the website seems to be the cropped version, is it possible to get the 60mm with 84 trim wheel.

Look on the Garrett website for the turbo you are after.If you are interested PM me with the exact specs ie: CHRA,A/R,flange type and either internal or external gate.

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