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Selling my GT3076R, its a 56T 700382-12 turbo which is only a few months old. Comes with NO rear housing so put your own .6 or .8 and run either external or internal gate. FWIW i was running .63 ex gated and making over 300 rwkw with this turbo

price is $900 FIRM... BYO rear housing.

postage $20 anywhere in AUST.

PM me if keen.

IN SA

Yeah don't lower the price simon, it is just a matter of someone actually wanting on and having the money for it. Perhaps spam the garret thread, or put a link in your sig to it?

Bump

Damn Cheap!!!:yes:

Specs can be found here: Garrett GT3076R 700382-5012

Anyone after a rear housing for this I will help you out price wise, mention Simon's add in an email to me at work

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no turbo is sold.

as for differences.. well the 3037 is what garret sold to HKS for their HKS range. its the same core.. just the housings were different. but a garret 3037 is a 3076 really.

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