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gday guys up for sale is my garrett gt2835r and was running on my rb20 for about 6 months.

was originally off a rb25 and i puchased it off another forum member.

probably better suited to a rb25 rb30 as it was quite laggy on mine.

im no expert on turbo's so im unsure of sizes of wheels etc. but if you let me know where u need measurments from i am more than happy to do so.

included in the sale is a couple of braided lines, 4" to 3" silicone reducer, about 150mm worth or 3" silicon hose and a few gaskets.

oh and also a 3" front/dump pipe is included and a 12psi actuator

the reason for sale is the internal wastegate was jamming and also i wanted somethnig more responsive.

the wastegate may be an easy fix im not too sure.

shaft play is minimal

asking price is $550 which i think is reasonable but may be slightly neg depending on what mood im in :P

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located bayswater Vic

Edited by TJR32GTS-T
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