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Gonna be selling the turbo quite soon.

Here are the details.

A/R .60 Comp Cover

T04 Core, with the T3 rear housing and integral wastegate

It comes with the oil/water lines etc.

So this will bolt upto a stock manifold room permitting.

First off, it needs a rebuild not going to try to sell it as a 100% working turbo.

I will be selling it soon, just getting a feel for what people will pay and give people time to get $$$ together.

Honestly i'm unsure what a re-build kit would cost.

Usually they go for around $400-$700 depending on what you want etc.

This turbo in it's current trim (un-hiflowed) made 203rwkw @ 13psi on my RB25.

This turbo IMO will crack 240rwkw with ease, all it needs it a little boost.

If it was hi-flowed... even more power would be possible.

Tell me what you think.

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I'm thinking around the $800 mark for it.

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It has shaft play... hence why it needs a re-build.

Couldnt think of any other reason why a turbo would need a re-build

$400... sorry. no sale

This is no RB25 turbo or a VG30.

bump again.

I've had 3 offers so far, turbo will be up for sale VERY soon.

ie. in the next 2 weeks TOPS as i've nearly got enough for my new turbo etc.

I'm guessing it depends on what you would like done.

1) A standard rebuild type thing.

or

2) have it modified for bigger wheels/properties etc (hi-flo)

Either price, i am unsure. But if someone is honestly interested i can arrange to go with them and find out etc.

that's no problem.

Or if your of interstate interest... i can make enquires and am willing to take the Turbo, in my own time, to a specialist for a quote etc on various rebuild options.

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