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Have a brand new Garrett GT30, 500HP turbo.

As with all GT30 its T3 flange ballbearing turbo.

Has the 0.63 AR exhaust housing (very hard to find) , 4" inlet bellmouth, oil and water cooling.

Chose this turbo for a project car thats not going ahead. Exact same turbo on the RPM performance CA18DET powered 180sx that was all over zoom last year made 412RWHP, spoke to Tim Possingham from RPM who advised full boost around 4200RPM on his CA (less on an SR/RB etc...)

Heres the exact specs;

0.63 Turbine Housing (4 bolt outlet)

0.70a/r Compressor Housing

Watercooler Centre

56 Trim Compressor Wheel (T04S)

55 lbs/min Comp Flow Max.

84 Trim Turbine Wheel

External Wastegate

As topic says, its brand new wrapped in plastic with reciept. NOW ASKING $2000 FIRM. (retail is $2960)

In perth, can ship at buyers expense.

Daniel Konig

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?? Yes this is the same turbo, why the thread post?

If your referring to the query about not being able to make 420RWHP out of one, the turbo was bought on reccomendation of Tim Possingham of GCG turbochargers that put one on the RPM performance centre CA18 180sx that was all over zoom/fast 4's last year.

Identical turbo, 1.8l engine 412RWHP.

2 R33 GTSt's with this turbo but the 0.86AR rear putting down over 420RWHP in perth.

Daniel Konig

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?? Yes this is the same turbo, why the thread post?

saves having to re-type everything that was said a few weeks ago.

hence why i put the link to the last time you posted this turbo.

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