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Hey

was wonderin if ne1 would b interested in buyin ne of these turbos??

Turbos i know i can get so far are:

T60-1 $1200 not sure of rear yet 360degree thrust bearing

T66 $1400 0.68 or 0.70rear 360degree thrust bearing

T70 $1600 0.68 or 0.70rear 360degree thrust bearing

T04E any trim $1100 360degree thrust bearing

GT35R $1900

GT45 $2200 ova 1000hp 360degree thrust bearing

different rear AR is n extra $150

they arnt split pulse flange

all prices above are delivered to u

finding out if ne other Garrett GT series are available and at wot price

once i hav got a few orders ill then see if i can get other turbos like HKS ect and also fuel pumps, injectors, wastegates, bovs, boost controllers

Let me know if ne1 is interested

I AM NOT A BUSINESS!! Just passin on great buys

email me at [email protected] or msn at [email protected]

if u dont think im legit then talk to the boys at www.calaisturbo.com.au

plus ive got a couple businesses already that want to get sum turbos thru me

they are BRAND NEW!!

also hav a Warranty

Payment needs to b upfront n the turbos will take bout 2 weeks to get here

cheers

Troy

there seems to b alot of people doubting if im genuine n if im actually a business

i can gurantee that im not a business and im definitly genuine

talk to the boys on www.calaisturbo.com.au n see wot they hav to say

its up2 u if u want cheap brand new turbos

as ive said, they take a couple weeks to get here from ovaseas

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Hey

was wonderin if ne1 would b interested in buyin ne of these turbos??

Turbos i know i can get so far are:

T60-1 $1200 not sure of rear yet 360degree thrust bearing

T66 $1400 0.68 or 0.70rear 360degree thrust bearing

T70 $1600 0.68 or 0.70rear 360degree thrust bearing

T04E any trim $1100 360degree thrust bearing

GT35R $1900

GT45 $2200 ova 1000hp 360degree thrust bearing

different rear AR is n extra $150

they arnt split pulse flange

all prices above are delivered to u

finding out if ne other Garrett GT series are available and at wot price

once i hav got a few orders ill then see if i can get other turbos like HKS ect and also fuel pumps, injectors, wastegates, bovs, boost controllers

hi,

What boost controllers can you get and prices? Please send info to [email protected]

Let me know if ne1 is interested

I AM NOT A BUSINESS!! Just passin on great buys

email me at [email protected] or msn at [email protected]

if u dont think im legit then talk to the boys at www.calaisturbo.com.au

plus ive got a couple businesses already that want to get sum turbos thru me

they are BRAND NEW!!

also hav a Warranty

Payment needs to b upfront n the turbos will take bout 2 weeks to get here

cheers

Troy

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