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Item: Garrett Turbo

Age: unsure

Condition: very good condition NO SHAFT PLAY!!!

Price: chasing around $500 make an offer want it gone to fund new engine

To Fit: was on a RB would suit any thing above 2.5L due to the size

Location: Melbourne SE

Contact: Tom on 0401035221

Comments: had big plans for my engine using this turbo with other needed parts to produce over 250RWKW but changed my plans and im going RB26 Poweraaa unsure on the exact model number intake side of the turbo reads GARRETT B.C.C. A/R .60 and in small print M33 the exhaust housing reads .86 so its a fairly big turbo 3" exhaust V-band of the exhaust housing has thread tapped in to exhaust housing for Exhaust temp sensor its is a external gate turbo oil feed only not watercooled

Item: Turbo Garrett T04E

Age: unsure

Condition: fairly good has shaft play but does not hit either side of the housing

Price:$500

To Fit: any RB T3 flange

Location: Melbourne SE

Contact: tom 0401035221

Comments: the idea behind buying this turbo was to use the exhaust housing on the other turbo i have for sale hence it being smaller and a T3 flange, turbo read GARRETT A/R.50 B.C and the exhaust reads A/R .63 oil cooled only not watercooled...it too is a externalwaste turbo i have to a external gate adaptor which goes between the exhaust manifold and turbo and the externalgate bolts to the adaptor hence the turbo sits about 1 3/4 of a inch lower so a shorter oil return line and a longer oil feed is needed if needed it would be and extra 80 bucks its brand new never been used

Will post photos on possibly mon or tues my camera is at work

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bigger turbo

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garret t04e? info as above

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sparco seat used no rails average condition good for track car etc $150 NEG

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HKS exhaust housing heat sheld came of my hks 2835 pro s i have no need for it $50

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T3 external gate adaptor new

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greddy SM white face gauges with controller $300 very neg!!!!!!!! NOTE NO WIRING LOOMS OR SENSORS included has plans mo make wiring loom to me it isnt too hard but may require an auto elec or someone thats good with wiring isnt that hard to do NOTE the reason these are so cheap is the no wiring loom and senson PLUS IF YOU LOOK CLOSLY YOU WILL NOTICE SLIGHT DAMAGE TO THE METAL HOUSING TO SOME OF THE GAUGES DUE TO ANOTHER SAU MEMBER NOT THINKING JUST THREW THESE GAUGES INTO A EXPESS PAIDED ENVOLOPE AND NOT PACKING THEM CORRECT HENCE ITS MY LOSS AND THERE DUMBNESS

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  • 2 weeks later...

heat sheild sold ...... external gate adaptor sold....everything else is still for sale!!!! $250 for the gauges $110 for the sparco seat....turbos $200 each!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! need it gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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