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I have a good condition genuine Garrett GT3076R turbo for sale. 0.63a/r rear housing, no abnormal shaft play, wheels in good condition. Comes with a 3" stainless dump pipe. -4 an oil feed fitting, 2x -6 an coolant fittings, and a -10 oil drain fitting.

Located near Wagga Wagga nsw, pm or call/SMS 0406143946

$1000 +$20 post aus wide

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  • 2 weeks later...

mate im interested but wagga is a long way for me to come check it out.

how many kms are on the turbo? why are you selling??

also you say its a 3076 but the plate on the back of the turbo clearly says 3037 lol - were you aware of that?

did you have this bolted on your stock exhaust manifold? do you have the spacer plate needed?

and if i purchased it could you include the actual oil and water lines to suit not just fittings?

cheers!

Edited by The.Godfather

also you say its a 3076 but the plate on the back of the turbo clearly says 3037 lol - were you aware of that?

Are YOU aware that 3037 confirms that it is the HKS spec 3076 and not the garbage garrett version from many years ago? Do some reading please.

Good item & good price, goodluck with sale buddy.

  • 2 weeks later...

will it fit standard rb25 exhaust manifold. best price i can do now is $800 if your interested.

Judging by the Avatar pic it was high mounted...

"Will fit standard RB25 exhaust manifold" im guessing means low mount possible....but it is a little difficult to tell from pics.

Would you hold it if a deposit was put down, & if so for how long & how much deposit would you be asking??

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