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Just putting and EOI up for my hypergear 3076 52T turbo

The turbo is bran new and never ran on my motor yet. I had it built just over a month ago and never used it as im looking at going bigger and better for my RB25. Has an OP6 rear housing so it makes life easy if you are using the standard dump pipe.

From sato: The specification is equivalent to a 3076 52T with slightly larger trim in turbine. This turbo made 260rwkws on a healthy neo motor with supporting mods and strong midrane. The acuator will hold 14~16psi with out an boost controller.

This will bolt upto your RB 100 percent i will be also adding braided oil and water lines into the sale too.

I am located in SA but i will freight at your expense.

Pics to follow.

Pm me for more info.

Adam

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Pm sent Just_Rb

how about $12

what are you aiming to acheive besides stroking your own ego, its not like its rare or anything special.

but seriously $12 cash?

How about f**k off?

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