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Item: Turbo GTX3071r with Anti Surge

Ex Housing : .63 AR 4 Bolt T3 Flanged to suit external gate setup.

Condition: Almost New, only done 500km's (thats five hundred kilometeres)

Price: $1300 Additional Info: See Garrrett website for turbo specs

Location: Victoria, south eastern suburbs

Item: Turbo GT3076r with Anti Surge

Ex Housing : .63 AR 4 Bolt T3 Flanged to suit external gate setup.

Condition: Excellent, only done 8000km's (thats eight thousand kilometeres)

Price: $1000

Additional Info: See Garrrett website for turbo specs

Location: Victoria, south eastern suburbs

Item: Garrett Precision Intercooler Core Only (front mount), supports up to 750HP (31.5" x 10" x 3.5")

Item Condition: Very Good (8,000km)

Price and price conditions: $450

Extra Info: Very good core, minimal pressure loss.

Item: TIAL External Gate

Condition: Excellent, only done 8000km's.

Price: $300

Location: Victoria, south eastern suburbs

Item: TIAL QR BOV

Condition: Excellent, only done 8000km's.

Price: $250

Location: Victoria, south eastern suburbs

Item: eBoost Street boost controller

Condition: Excellent, only done 8000km's.

Price: $280

Location: Victoria, south eastern suburbs

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Hey, There is a turbo manifold in your pics. What's it off?

Turbo anyone ?

One is almost new and the other in excellent condition !

They must be sold and need a new home, they are just sitting here in their original garrett box.

Turbo kit for mps gen 2:

turbo gt3076r .63a/r externally gated 4 bolt t3 housing anti surge 4inch inlet

externally gated mani guage sq 10 stainless tubing, that is aprox 1/8 inch wall

t3 flanged downpipe to suit with high flow cat to pass emissions

TIAL external gate recirculated into exhaust stream (not a screamer setup)

CPE catback dual exhaust system with high flow resonator to quieten the system

Turbo inlet pipe

garret core front mount intercooler

Mandrel bended IC pipes

TIAL QR BOV recirculated

eboost street boost controller

Return line oil turboSilicon couplingsT bolt clamps

HKS Air filter mushroom style

Kit fabricated my a mazda racing specialist in puerto rico.

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and yes direct bolt on, the only thing you will need is a new oil line to the turbo as its being used in another setup i have, this is not an expensive part.

you also may need some new vac lines depending on how you run the boost controller and BOV.

I had a clutch and lightened flywheel to suit the above setup but it has been sold.

Hey guys gt3076r still for sale, really good condition , not even thrashed, no shaft play, needs a good home.

Can't believe a genuine turbo is taking this long to sell ! If anyone is skeptical please come and inspect the goods and you will see it's in excellent condition and fairly priced !

A new gt3076r is at least 1700 ?

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