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GARRET GT3540r Turbo!! mint condition!! new core so basically a new turbo!! comes with everything you need to bolt onto any car!! was going to go on my skyline but i have sold my car...

comes with:

* gt3540r internal gate xr6 turbo spec with a new core 1.06 rear and .5 front

* t3 exhaust flange

* dump pipe flange

* silicon elbow

* oil and water fittings

to buy these other things would cost you at least $300

$1200 for the lot!

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located in frankston, victoria

contact 0409556340

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yeah just need to get a dump pipe made and extend your oil and waterlines.. like u would with any turbo... apart from that it will bolt up to your standard manifold and cooler pipes will all line up...

Edited by lwboosted
  • 2 weeks later...

Interested in the turbo and of course willing to pay shipping.

PM me and we'll talk. I'm not as savy minded about garrett turbos, i've been running a hi-flow neo so i'd need to talk about what i need to make it run.

thanks,

-Chris

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