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Item: Garrett GT2860-10's

Age: 7,000km's approx

Condition: Very good

Price: $1,800 ono

To Fit: Direct RB26 bolt-on, however can suit any other application

Location: Melbourne Sth Eastern Suburbs

Contact: via PM or [email protected]

Reason for sale is due to downsizing in turbos as these were a little too big for my application. Due to motor not being built for these turbos, these have not been pushed to maximum potential as did not have motor to back it up, always ran with very low boost. I wish I could push them more!

These turbos are equivalent to the HKS GT-RS turbo's. May consider swaps so tell me what you have.

For further info on these turbos, please see the Garrett turbocharger website, link below.

http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbobygarre...R_707160_10.htm

For pics, cant do much as yet as they are still on the car, will endeavuor to have some soon or unless a buyer comes which forces me to hurry up and take them off!

Thanks guys

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