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Item: Garret t04e huffer!

Age: .. about 2000k on it

Condition: VERY Good

Price: $600neg

To Fit: A car!

Location: Perth WA

Contact: 0424 193 992 (pls ring after 5pm WA time)

Comments:Turbo is in VERY good condition. Pulled it off last night. Checked it out, no shaft play, no damaged blades etc.

Compressor: .7 A/R, 4" inlet, 2.5" outlet

Exhaust: 1.15 A/R, 3" outlet

This turbo is a 60mm trim with a T4 footprint

Reason for sale is I have a larger turbo

Thanks! offers welcome!

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hey mate

what car was this turbo on before and what sort of power were you making on what psi?

Definately interested also how much to post it to 5107 South australia mate

thanks

krishy

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it was on a fc rx7, i managed to make 333wrhp @ 13 psi

i just got a 18kg turbo posted to me from eastern states for $53

so i guess $35 should cover it.

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hmm no idea why pics are so small :\ trying to use some funky upload site

also, regarding wheel sizes, i believe they are very similar to gt35..

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$500 for a BIGGER Garret TO4E turbo with NO shaft play, has seen a max of 13psi over about 2-3000kms!

it will be fully sick on a rb25det

proven to make 330+wrhp @ 13psi on my rotor.. imagine it on a 2.5L pushing closer to 18-20psi :mellow:

very similar wheel sizes to the gt35's btw :rant:

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a few ppl been asking me what they would need to use this turbo..

I DONT KNOW! IM SORRY!

i do not know what is on your car, ot what is needed. i have given info for you to find out

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