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Item(s) available via the group buy: Genuine Garrett GT3582R, GT3076R, GT3071R, GT3082R, Turbos with 12mnth warranty

Required number of buyers: We only need a minimum of 5 people to get this going guys, and your able to pick any of the GT30 range (External Gate only).... to seal a spot in this Group Buy

Current number of buyers:

1. Luke_GTS-T

2. --Redwork--

Buyers who have paid a deposit: None as yet

Price and price conditions: $1485.00 inc GST for any of the GT30 range (External Gate only).... But we need at least 5 people for this price to go ahead

Import considerations: None needed

Insurance considerations: Can be arranged on freight for interstate buyers

Proof of Insurance: As above

Extra Info: Hey guys, we are pleased to be able to do the Garrett GT3582R, GT3076R, GT3071R, GT3082R Turbos with any of the following exhaust housings 0.63, 0.86 or 1.06 A/R for the cheap price of $1485.00 inc GST. Only conditions of this group buy are that we get a minimum of 5 people to go ahead.

Pictures: GT3582R.jpg

Contact Details:

Ph: Mick on 0438860307

Email: [email protected]

Location: Brisbane Northside

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pickup is available or freight can be arranged for a flat rate of $25 anywhere in Aus.

hey mate. i'd be keen. gt3076r .82 internal gate ?

pm me if this is possible.

Unfortunatly these prices are for External Gate models only mate, as internal actuator models are more expensive..

fair enough mate. is there the option to pay a little more for the internal gate ?

cheers for the reply anyway

We have another Group Buy going for all the Internal Gate models, check it out here and see if your interested

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ga...al-t320157.html

whats the differences with internal and external gates? whats the advantages?

thanks heaps sorry i know it might be a silly question but i would love to know thanks!

In simple terms for you mate the Garrett GT30 Internal Range are run with internal actuators connected onto the turbo itself controlling your boost pressures, whereas the Garrett GT30 External Range need to run an External Wastegate setup which is used on your exhaust manifold..

is there any performance differences? between them?

Yes, External wastegates are commonly used for regulating boost levels more precisely than internal wastegates in high power applications. So it all really depends on your setup/application and what sort of power your looking for, how responsive/ top end power etc...

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i can find someone to buy my 2860-5 setup ill be keen on a pair of the surge slotted 3076s but what is the smallest rear housing option u can get... is it .63 ?

i can find someone to buy my 2860-5 setup ill be keen on a pair of the surge slotted 3076s but what is the smallest rear housing option u can get... is it .63 ?

lol how much power you looking to make??

just curious man, would also sound nuts

im interested, gt3076 0.86. anyone else put their name down?

Ill put your name down for 1 mate... We only need 4 more for this awsome price to go ahead :P

i can find someone to buy my 2860-5 setup ill be keen on a pair of the surge slotted 3076s but what is the smallest rear housing option u can get... is it .63 ?

No worries mate, hopfully you can find someone to take the -5's off your hands then we will be up to 3 definates...

And yes 0.63 is the smallest rear housings you can go... Perfect for GTR setup.

hey bud... somewhere aroung 8-900awhp id like to try for 1000 with a FULL methanol tune..

and its a 3 litre aswell so two 3076s would be alright on the lag side... the current setup sees full boost (25psi) at 4200rpm in 3rd gear.. so i think maybe another 1000rpm to spool the 30series twins sounds reasonable..

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  • 2 weeks later...
Any chance of getting the .78 divided housings with this deal... Or even for alittle more.?

Will chase this up and let you know what the extra charge is..

Any chance of getting the .78 divided housings with this deal... Or even for alittle more.?

Unfortunatly Garrett dont have anything to suit the GT30 range in a split pulse 0.78 im sorry mate.



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