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in about 3-4 weeks im after a 3076R :) hehe

When you are ready PM with the exact spec of GT3076 you are after ie: CHRA number,A/R,flange type and internal or external gate.

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with the 3071 can you get it with a rear housing that bolts staright up to and rb25 dump pipe or are they all 3" 4 bolt flange?

with the 3071 can you get it with a rear housing that bolts staright up to and rb25 dump pipe or are they all 3" 4 bolt flange?

You can get the 5 bolt internal gate housing but you will still need a new dump pipe.

As the turbo is bigger,you cant be sure that the dump pipe will line up 100%. The biggest housing that bolts straight on is the 0P6 housing.

garret make a housing that has the same dump pipe flange and from the research i have done it will bolt up to the dump just need a 10mm spacer between the turbo and manifold.

http://www.horsepowerinabox.com/hpiab2/category12_1.htm

NEW!! RB Nissan Special Garrett GT3071R ball bearing turbo

At last!!!! An All New unit option for RB20/25 Nissan Engines with the compatible T3 base flange and 6 bolt Nissan Dump Pipe for a complete bolt on solution in a Garrett Ball Bearing GT series turbo.

This new casting exhaust housing can be machined to suit this turbo (GT3071R), GT28RS, GT2871 or GT3076.

** please note the Garrett GT series turbos have a M14 water outlet size rather than the larger Nissan RB20/25 size outlet so water lines will have to be revised**

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GT3076R 5bolt internal waste gated

1,345.00 USD = 1,567.51 AUD

(1 USD = 1.16543 AUD)

+ $150 AUD for shipping

Quote includes wastegate solenoid.

THIS PRICE IS FOR 5 DAYS ONLY AS THERE ARE ONLY A VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE IN STOCK!!!!

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