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Item: Garrett GT3071r turbo, internally gated, direct bolt on for rb20 and 25. only about 2000k's old, great turbo.

comes with water and oil lines. manifold spacer and extended studs and silcone elbows etc so it dead set bolts right on. -$1500, payed over $2100 bargain!

Location: brisbane northside

Item Condition: used but fantastic condition

Reason for Selling: need the cash!!

Price and Payment Conditions: $1500 pickup would be preferred, will only ship if your willing to pay direct deposit

Pictures: turbosmallxr2_200.jpg

Contact Details: Alan - 0404 620 229

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the rear housing is a GCG modified RB housing. the ratio is .71 i believe

cant say when you will see full boost on a standard motor i was seeing full boost around 4000rpm but i was using HKS cams that wernt dialled in so that would affect it.

although with this turbo its pulls hard and is already producing power before full boost. with my cams it was a very progressive power curve.

this was on an rb20 though, id expect to see full boost alot earlier on a 25

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price drop to $1300

i can supply with a stainless steel split dump pipe if wanted, it does bolt to the standard dump flange but wouldnt recommend using a stock dump pipe.

its removed from the car because im parting out alot of the car in order to pay some things off.

conan: its a great turbo theres nothing i didnt like about it, im not swapping turbos im just selling this one.

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