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Hi All,

I Have a turbo setup thats a simple bolt up to your standard exhaust manifold for RB20DET/RB25DET/RB30DET.

I'm selling as I've picked up an aftermarket exhaust manifold and going for a bigger turbo. :P

Turbo Specs:

  • Garrett GT3076r (aka 3037S) - Good for 320rwkw on pump or 360rwkw on E85
    • .6 Port Shroud Comp Cover
    • .82 Internal Gate (XR6T Style)

Parts Included:

  • 3" Bell Mouth Dump with Bolts
  • 4" Black Inlet Pipe
    • 4" Black Silicon and worm clamp for turbo to inlet pipe
    • 4" to 3" Reducer Black Silicon and worm clamps for AFM

    [*]Turbo to FMIC hot pipe

    • 90degree Black Silicon and t-bolt clamps

    [*]10mm T3 Spacer with studs and nuts

    [*] Metal Oil and Water Lines

    [*] 14psi Bighead actuator

Required to bolt up:

Cut existing front pipe and weld up a 2 bolt flange

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The turbo has done very very minimal km's (5-10,000km's max) and never tracked, it was essentially tuned limped around to work and back then taken off the road.

The turbo is in as new condition and still on the car. I hope to have it removed and packed ready for postage this Thursday.

I will post pics of the turbo package removed when I pull it off Thurs.

$1800ono - Bolt up Drive Away!

Suitable price considering you get all thats needed, oil/water lines, inlet pipe and dump pipe.

Please see the following pics to see what the turbo looks like fitted.

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Yes there is a GT3076 .82 IW under there - In this state the car made 302rwkw @ 17psi with cams and 276rwkw without cams.

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All pics are of the actual turbo.

More Pics to come when I pull the turbo off on Thurs.

Edited by SLAPS

You dont - I will post. :D

I have had 'heaps' of interest.

Sale is pending as I have some one coming around to look at the turbo tomorrow.

For pickup I'm throwing in the front pipe as I have no use for it due to the vastly different mounting position.

If the sale falls through I will work through PM's based on time received.

Edited by SLAPS

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