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I have one slightly used Garrett GT 3071R turbo T3 flange. Turbo is internally gated at 16PSi

Turbo has done 5000km's now having been fitted last April - being pulled along with engine due to upgrade to forged 26/30 and a new Gt3582.

Turbo has no problems whatsoever Will also sell with custom mounting plate to fit the standard RB25 low mount manifold and all of the fitting lines (oil and water).

Was bought for $2370, will sell for $1900. Now costs $2460.

http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_info.p...roducts_id=6598

Turbo located in Sydney - serious buyers only. Will also be putting on ebay - so get in fast for a bargain.

Pm me only - turbo available on Thursday/friday, as is yet to be pulled out of car.

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interested. what power does it make at what psi? when did it hit full boost? any shaft play? condition of turbo? post to melb?

235Kw at RW internal wastegate is set around 16psi, we never got past 15 psi due to injector duty. That is with a Z32, FMIC and a Bosch 040.

Turbo has only done 5000kms, so is in perfect condition. Happy to post to melbourne if you pay for it.

I have one slightly used Garrett GT 3071R turbo T3 flange. Turbo is internally gated at 16PSi

Turbo has done 5000km's now having been fitted last April - being pulled along with engine due to upgrade to forged 26/30 and a new Gt3582.

Turbo has no problems whatsoever Will also sell with custom mounting plate to fit the standard RB25 low mount manifold and all of the fitting lines (oil and water).

Was bought for $2370, will sell for $1900. Now costs $2460.

http://www.tweakit.net/shop/product_info.p...roducts_id=6598

Turbo located in Sydney - serious buyers only. Will also be putting on ebay - so get in fast for a bargain.

Pm me only - turbo available on Thursday/friday, as is yet to be pulled out of car.

UPDATE

Unfortunately my buyer pulled out after "going to get the money......"

Turbo and kit is back for immediate sale $1900

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