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For sale is Garret 25/30

I bought it intending to use it but now I want something bigger..I haven't used it yet and bought as second hand-has some shaft play and may need to be rebuilt. Was going to get it looked at to confirm if it needed a rebuilt but now I want bigger so I haven't done so..asking price is $1100 Ono.(considering it may need a rebuild). Inspection welcome

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are you serious mate 1100 for a turbo that possibly needs a rebuild that you can buy brand new for $1300 . BAAAAA HAAAA AHAAAAA

Your actually right-probably shoulda researched this a little better before taking other's advice on what it's worth..I clearly paid too much for this...cheers for the comment dude

Offers on turbs....

actually no you cant for a garrett

however i do think the price is a bit high for one that needs a rebuild

U can get second handys close to 1300, brand new Im not 100% on price-my understanding is they are 1800-2000 range from what I've been told, if someone knows what they are brand new pm me I'd be interested to know..

Offers anyways,no hurry to sell,may end up keeping and getting sent in for inspection-use until I get what I want

Have taken to adelaide turbo service and bill inspected it. He said it does not require a rebuild and is in good condition for a second hand turbo. It Is a hks 25/30 not Garrett as I previous mentioned..the hks use a Garrett front on The 2530. It was previously on another car making 250rwk, but best suits rb20. These normally sell for 1300 second hand and bill also advised that is what mine is worth. So asking price remains $1100 firm.

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