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Hey guys,

I've got money in my hand, and would like to buy a turbo to upgrade my RB25. I'm looking for something that a direct bolt in replacement, and internally gated. I'd prefer something that won't need a rebuild within 15 seconds of being placed in my car - so if you've got a hand grenade please save us both some time. Happy with a garret unit but would probably not be as happy with a second hand ebay unit. Budget is around 1k

I probably don't need anything quite the size of a T88 or something.

Just PM me or text on 0418 666 33two.

Cheers!

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Brand new genuine GT3071 and 76r's could be had for a couple hundred more from the US. Consider a highflow? Hypergear or GCG? Also wrong section to be asking lol. A garret although fits low mount, will not be a bolt on. You're gonna need a fair few parts to make it fit. I'm happy with my hypergear. Bolts straight into the car with only need for intake pipe and silicone bend.

A highflow would certainly do the job - last time I checked though getting one made up brand new would blow my budget by a fair whack (around the 1500 mark plus turbo). I'm well aware of the short commings with a garret unit which is why I'd like something both in - I've got a huge dump pipe and supporting hardware I don't really want to change. But thanks for the concerns.

Thus my add for a secondhand bolt in unit. Which I'm still chasing :)

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