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Hard to say as who is the cheapest as this will change at different times.

Points to note:

- Other parts are required such as dump pipe, oil and water lines etc. Make sure you have a good grasp of whats required.

- Make sure the price is for the internally gated option.

- Do not buy a housing with the 6 bolt skyline flange, make sure you get a proper garrett exhaust housing and just simply buy a new dump pipe and bolt that up to a 3" front pipe.

Few people have got them through this place and reckon they were the cheapest in a kit and were good to deal with:

http://www.kudosmotorsports.com/catalog/garrett-turbo-garrett-gt3076r-nissan-rb20det-rb25det-525hp-p-535.html

GCG:

http://www.gcg.com.au/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=233&category_id=28&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=53

Thats for the 52T version, there is also a 56T.

They are ridiculous prices! Whats the catch?

Seems he keeps his overheads low by working from home and carrying minimal stock so some items sourced overseas might take a while to arrive. The upside of that would seem to be that you are not limited by what he stocks but can choose from the entire catalogue of his suppliers..

His turbo's come straight from MTQ in adelaide, took bout a week 2 get mine, he doesnt even see the parcel just orders direct from the source with a great price! my tuner still doesn't know how he sell's them so cheap. but other things he does have to source from the states like kiwi said but that is also fast shipping my mate got eboost street from states in like 5 days

His turbo's come straight from MTQ in adelaide, took bout a week 2 get mine, he doesnt even see the parcel just orders direct from the source with a great price! my tuner still doesn't know how he sell's them so cheap. but other things he does have to source from the states like kiwi said but that is also fast shipping my mate got eboost street from states in like 5 days

I think MTQ fit theirs with the larger unported shroud comp cover, different turbine wheels and in between sized rear housing.

Reports say its less responsive.

If you want the 3076R, go the genuine Garrett specs as per their website.

GCG sell it unchanged.

TweakIt sell full kits.

Edited by conan7772

I think MTQ fit theirs with the larger unported shroud comp cover, different turbine wheels and in between sized rear housing.

Reports say its less responsive.

If you want the 3076R, go the genuine Garrett specs as per their website.

GCG sell it unchanged.

TweakIt sell full kits.

they sell you whatever you ask for. if you just go in and ask for whatever gt30 they've got then you havent got much chance of getting the right one. go in and ask them to supply the exact turbo you want and they will. they even modified myne for me to make the internal gate bigger.

His turbo's come straight from MTQ in adelaide, took bout a week 2 get mine, he doesnt even see the parcel just orders direct from the source with a great price! my tuner still doesn't know how he sell's them so cheap. but other things he does have to source from the states like kiwi said but that is also fast shipping my mate got eboost street from states in like 5 days

An australian product shipped from the states , go figure... :no:

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