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Item:Garret Gt3037 0.82 rear external gate

Age:less than 4000ks

Condition:near new

Price:1100 firm

To Fit:Anything

Location:Sydney Hills

Hey guys, i have a Gt3037 here up for grab, excellent condition zero shaft play. I bought it off a forum member recently and it came off a

Rb25, if you are looking for a good 250-300rkws on your Rb, this is the turbo for you.

This reason im selling because i decided to go bigger :wacko:, i payed 1100 for it, so i'd like that back.

Feel free to pm me anytime, or contact me on 0411887820

cheers

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only HKS made the 3037 which is their version of the Garrett GT30 in which case it should have a 0.73 or 1.06 turbine housing

that compressor housing looks like it says 0.8 A/R....never heard of that size offered in a GT30 frame,if it says 0.6 then it's likely the turbo is a Garrett GT3076,only real way is to post the cartridge number

btw those impellers look burred on the tips,has a foreign object been through the air intake?...may just be the photo or dirt,worth clarifying though

if it is a GT3076 i reckon they are the pick of streetable turbos for the RB25DET,only better one would be the HKS3037.....so win win

good luck with the sale

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only HKS made the 3037 which is their version of the Garrett GT30 in which case it should have a 0.73 or 1.06 turbine housing

that compressor housing looks like it says 0.8 A/R....never heard of that size offered in a GT30 frame,if it says 0.6 then it's likely the turbo is a Garrett GT3076,only real way is to post the cartridge number

btw those impellers look burred on the tips,has a foreign object been through the air intake?...may just be the photo or dirt,worth clarifying though

if it is a GT3076 i reckon they are the pick of streetable turbos for the RB25DET,only better one would be the HKS3037.....so win win

good luck with the sale

Hey thanks for the tip mate :P

I'm taking this turbo to GCG tomorrow to get it check it out, or i might even keep it if they do me a internal gated housing.

exahust housing shots ? might be interested MIGHT!

Yep i will more pictures tomorrow :P

Hey thanks for the tip mate :P

I'm taking this turbo to GCG tomorrow to get it check it out, or i might even keep it if they do me a internal gated housing.

Yep i will more pictures tomorrow :P

i have an internal gated 0.82 housing on my Garrett GT30R that i would swap for yours,comes with actuator,rod and custom bracket

PM me if you are interested,mines done about 700km from new

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Well worth the $1100 Albert is asking! You are mad if you dont buy this!

Though the swap for the internal gate housing would be the go dude.A bigger turbo for the street on a stockish 25 will be pointless.

Hey Dave, yeah i spoke to my tuner about it, he is also recommending me to get a internal gate rear, or go with the GTRS kit, im gonna pop in to gcg tomorrow to get a rough quote and stuff, but yeah.

hows your built going?

Hey Dave, yeah i spoke to my tuner about it, he is also recommending me to get a internal gate rear, or go with the GTRS kit, im gonna pop in to gcg tomorrow to get a rough quote and stuff, but yeah.

hows your built going?

you want to go bigger, and you're thinking a GTRS?? :banana: the 3037 will easily make an extra 50rwkw over the GTRS

you want to go bigger, and you're thinking a GTRS?? :P the 3037 will easily make an extra 50rwkw over the GTRS

I'm thinking of a GTRs coz it comes with the whole kit, and it's less f**k around :D

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