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I am selling the following complete (OR just the hotside if someone wants to swap for 0.8x external gate exhaust housing to suit).

It's an awesome setup, i had it on my stroked RB20 (RB24) and made 277rwkw @ 23psi. It had been on the car since earlier this year and has been flawless, only done about 1000km's since install as the car is track only (been out about 6 times in the year).

Reason for selling: Need the external gate .8x version - when this sells i will be getting the same one in the .8x ext gate option.

Excellent condition, like i said, i want to keep this one but it's easier to sell complete rather than the rear half.

Located in SA

Price - $2100

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FOR SALE:

COMPLETE TURBO - GT3076r ( 0.6 front cover with anti-surge slots, 6 blade wheel, 0.63 internally gated exhaust housing, 56 trim)

with MODIFIED WASTEGATE PORT (wastegate has been ported larger, and added larger wastegate flap. prevents boost spiking and makes sure boost is constant) - tedious and time consuming job done by simon @ morpowa & james from nispeed.

1 bar actuator (on a modified bracket to suit)

Custom braided oil feed line

Custom 'AM performance' stainless 'screamer' dump/front pipe (flange completely separates the wastegate from dump & has a flex join in the 'front pipe section' just before the flange.

Manifold spacer (needed for the 0.6 comp cover to clear the standard exhaust manifold)

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cheers

-Matt

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