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Item: Garret 2860-7

Age: puppies

Condition: Very good

Price: 2k Delivered

To Fit: Direct RB26 bolt-on

Location: Townsville QLD

Contact: PM me or call 0431520274

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I bought these turbos some 3 months ago. I havn't fitted these to my car yet, they have travelled less then 500km's by the old owner who purchased them brand new.

Reason for selling is simple, My motor is coming out and getting a freshen up and rebuild so I want something bigger..

Will post pics tomorrow.

Couple of member's pm'd me asking if id sell, so here is your chance, direct bolt-ons for your RB26dett in fault-less condition.

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what psi can you run on stock internals and then what power would it make?

How long is a piece of string? ;)

All pending how much you want to push through them... I was going to go for 19-20psi through my virgin motor in chase of 330kw..

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Horsepowerinabox sells those tubbies at like 2200AUD a pair - brand new.

So what´s the best price you could do inclusing shipping to 70378 Stuttgart, Germany?

A friend of mine is after those...

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whats mods done to the engine buddy?

Everything is internally stock, runs a bosch 044, 600x300x76mm fmic, custom piping, hks dumps, straight through 3" Trust PE2 exhaust, and a linkplus g3 computer, splitfire coils.

And it's just a 25box sitting behind the 26 in the 180.

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