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MonstA T3/T4 600HP TURBO Brand new never Used

The T3 / T4 MonstA Turbo are custom matched for specific applications.

Airflow ratings to 600 HP.

Consists of a T3 turbine section, (standard, Stage II or Stage III trim) and a T4 compressor section (T04 trim).

The turbo offers the low inertia and fast boost response of the light weight T3 Turbine wheel and the

high airflow characteristics of the T4 compressor. Air flow rating of up to 600HP

3" Inlet Diameter : 2" outlet

Wet Floating Bush Bearings : 1/8 NPT oil inlet

T3 Flange : Fits T3 and T3/T4 Manifolds

Specs:

. 50 a/r compressor

.63 a/r turbine

.57 trim

Turbine wheel:

Exducer: 2.48"

Mayor : 2.89"

Compressor wheel :

Exducer: 2.07"

Mayor : 2.36"

I Payed $474 including the postage and handling (RRP for the turbo is $440 + $34 postage)

Im asking for $450 cash or nearest offer. Its brand new so no low ballers. serious buyers only!

im not shipping interstate either its pick up only. Item is located in sydneys western suburbs.

you can contact me via pm or via my mobile number : 0433750636

Kind regards

MR. Flawless

P.S. If you dont like the Price....Tuff . Dont P.M. me or post about it because i dont have time for it, and dont pm me low balling me saying you could get it cheaper somewhere else, because lets face it, if you could get it cheaper somewhere else, you wouldnt waste your time trying to hustle me would you?

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Edited by MR FLWLSS

i have seen these turbos used on other cars and they work quite well i have used them before. the fact that u criticise and call it a paper weight is quite funny. if its no goood why would you even offer money? the answer is your a low baller. i have had direct experience with these turbos. which i know for a fact do work quite well. . witch brings into question a certain group of low ballers technical ability to work on a motor vehicle.... Im a mechanic by trade and i have worked with import cars since i was 16. the most i see some people here have is the technical ability of a key board mechanic, ie:some one who thinks they know/a wanna be/the guy who herd that form a guy who herd from another guy who said/follower. now as posted in the top of the topic i dont care if you dont like it i dont care if you wanna low ball. i dont have time for it. go talk to someone who gives a rats arse. and allow the sale to continue with out a bunch of low ballers tyring to gang up on someone who quite frankly doesnt care about what a group of under qualified morons has to say.......

Now the price is $300 firm. im not negotiating any more due to a bunch of lowballers. if you want it take it if you dont want it, dont take it. its that simple.

Kind Regards

MR FLWLSS

Edited by MR FLWLSS

yeah i have one on my car and thats putting out 220kw on 12psi and i have hit 25psi in it a couple of times and its fine ;) some of my friends have got them to and they getting big power to. they may be cheap but just remember they are fairly old now t3/t4s but they still make good power and they are still made in the garrett factory at the end of the day. good luck with the sale mate.

thanks mate. well there you have it..... testimonial from someone ive never met...cheers mate thanks for the post

just goes to show what a good product this is, they are reliable and work great, are manufactured in the same factory as garret turbos but are half the price. so come on be quick $300 and its yours

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