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i have for sale my 3000klm old 3582r turbo.

It has damage to turbine side of turbo.

Turbo still works, was working right up until removal (change of engine internals). still feels as good as my new one i just got.

Comes with brand new housings and a 1.06 rear housing.

Located in Bundaberg 4670

Chasing $700 or best offer.

NOTE: does not come with the fittings in the CHRA showen in photos

will post at buyers expense.

Contact via post on thread, PM

photos:

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damage to rear wheel

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New vs old (ad is for one on right)

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front wheel is like brand new

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the cover that came off the turbo to show it didnt touch the front housing

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Video of turbo to show it still spins free

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$700 is steep... I had the exact same turbo with the same problem but not as bad. To get it fixed was a pain in the arse and wallet. I recon if you are a little flexible on the price, this will go quick.

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