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Hey guys up for sale is my Garret gt3037 ball bearing off my rb20... I originally brought it new with little knowledge and decided to down size as I dont plan on making 500hp which is capable with this turbo.

Comes with custom rear housing as shown.

Pics are compared to a standard 25 and can come with a custom intake pipe and braided oil and water lines

Payed a mint back in the day chasing $1450

Serious buyers only please comments and questions can be directed via pm.

Pics

http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae250/blucasphotos/738840f1.jpg

http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae250/blucasphotos/2408b677.jpg

http://i976.photobucket.com/albums/ae250/blucasphotos/7d619aa1.jpg

Any more question feel free to pm me

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