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Hi guys,

I have the following two items for sale.

1. GCG T51R SPL ball bearing turbo (Brand New) :worship::worship:

Ball Bearing

Oil & Water Cooled

Externally Wastegated

900hp - 1000hp

0.72a/r Compressor Housing

3.5" Compressor Inlet

3.0" Compressor Outlet

The GCG Custom GT51RR-SPL is built using a Garrett GT51R, which is then fitted with any choice of T4 single, or dual entry turbine housing. These housings range between 0.70a/r all the way through to 1.75a/r. This makes the T51R much more compact, and will fit most GCG T4 flanged high mount manifolds for the 1JZ-GTE, 2JZ-GTE and RB26DETT.

Another advantage of using the XTRT51R-SPL is boost response :worship::worship: , due to the small housing/large turbine wheel combination.

More info here

http://www.gcg.com.au/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=1106&category_id=34&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=101

I have the split pulse 1.14a/r version

The retail is $3,150

Selling for $2,600 :cheers:

2. Tial 60mm Waste Gate (Brand New - Black Edition)

Selling for $750

Will sell for cheaper if someone buys both as a package.

Would prefer a Melbourne buyer but can send at buyers expense.

Darren

0409167229

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