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I have a Garrett 3076r 56 trim, HKS 3037s equivalent for sale. Located in toowoomba, willing to post. 4" anti surge front housing, v-band rear, .63 rear..Oil and water cooled, externally gated. Turbo has been mounted on engine but never run so pretty much brand new! Chasing $1450 NEGOTIABLE retail on GCG with rear housing in a tad over 2000. Inspections welcome, selling due to prioritising/life throwing me a curve ball!

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With a rear housing :) go email Paul google streettotrack I bought a few gt3540s with my choice of rear housing for 1450 and my 3076 was 1380 with a xr6 style rear housing with internal wastegate :) trust me they are cheap genuine Garrett with warranty

reciept attached :)

I paid $1500 for mine in the same condition, the price the seller is asking is fair, if you can buy cheaper elsewhere the go nuts... But don't sabotage his sale!

jet2nv, regardless of your opinion on an item or price, DO NOT post in someone's for sale thread unless you are making a genuine enquiry or offer. A seller can sell anything for whatever they like. Take this as your first and last warning.

I have cleaned your bs out of this thread. Next time keep your opinion to yourself. DO NOT SPAM FOR SALE THREADS .... it is a forum rule.

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