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expression of interest.

garrett gt3082r 0.82 externally gated turbo, rb20/25 flange.

purchased- new feb 2009

fitted to- r32 rb25det

work done- approx 2,000km on street, 2x dyno session @ morpowa, 1x track day at mallala.

power made- tune #1 276kw@tw on 13psi, tune #2 308kw@tw on 19psi (standard engine internals)

reason for sale- basically this turbo is and always was too big for my requirements. when purchasing this i made a few uninformed decissions and now im going to opt for this items smaller brother in something like the gt3071r 0.64! so heres a chance for someone to get their hands a relatively brand new gennuine garrett turbo for approx $500 cheaper and buying a new item.

and to be completely honest, i would like to keep this turbo and just change to a smaller exhaust housing, unfortunately i was quoted $540 for a smaller replacement exh housing - therfor i could not justify changing that.

please note; pictured below you will notice that the front housing has been modified. if i sell this turbo it will come with a new unmodified front housing, same as you'd recieve out of the box. how am i going to do this - i will purchace be purchasing another gt30 series turbo, this new unmodified housing will swapped with my custom one smile.gif

price- $1200 firm

located- adelaide, north east.

payment- cash or bank transfer

tpt- can be arranged but at buyers cost, prefer local buyer.

if anyone's after anymore info please ask

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At what RPM does this turbo makes boost and when is full boost?

on my stock engine it starts at 4thou and full bost (19psi) by 6thou, my tuner raised rpm to 8thou. but on a stocky setup its laggy, but once on boost = wow :D

these turbo's i believe are better for a higher capacity engine ie; rb25/30, rb26, 1 or 2jay etc

  • 1 year later...

interested in a trade?? i have a genuine GARRETT GT3076 .63 rear, only downside, internally gated. ive put about 4000km's on it, 17psi actuator, has not had a hard life. im now looking to produce bigger numbers so im looking for a GT30 with .82 rear.

let me know if you interested.

cheers.

i have a genuine garret 35/40 externally gated with a .63 rear, no shaft play..... and im after something similiar sized but internally gated, maybe we can all work something out?

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