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NEW, never used, genuine (not fake copy) Garrett GT3076R FOR SALE!

Features:

- Rated to support from 310HP to 525HP MAX

- Roller Ball Bearing

- .63 Exhaust Housing

- T3 Flange

- Removable Rear V-Band Flange

*I do not have gaskets! These are easy to acquire from any exhaust shop.

*Turbo will come with a T4 Flange adaptor plate & screws... if wanted!

RRP: $1,600+

SAU PRICE: $1,500 or Make An Offer

I am happy to post anywhere at Buyers Expense!

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UPDATED INFO

NEW, never used, genuine Garrett GT3076R FOR SALE! (Not a fake eBay copy or modified turbo in a GT3076 housing)

Features:

- Rated to support from 310HP to 525HP MAX

- Roller Ball Bearing

- .O.70 a/r compressor housing

- .63 Exhaust Housing

- T3 Flange

- Removable Rear V-Band Flange

- 4' Compressor Inlet

- 2.5" Compressor Outlet

*I do not have gaskets! These are easy to acquire from any exhaust shop.

*Turbo will come with a T4 Flange adaptor plate & screws... if wanted!

RRP: $1,700+ (my turbo on GCG website:

http://www.gcg.com.au/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=233&category_id=28&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=53)

SAU PRICE: $1,500 or Make An Offer

I am happy to post anywhere at Buyers Expense!

The website says $1269

Then cheapest delivery to australia is $135

Then add import tax on top

So, as you can see, prices mean nothing until it is at your door

Exactly, and im in Sydney... so it would work out cheaper than buying that one anyway :) Im sure if it wouldn't cost anymore than $40 to post anywhere in Australia.

By the way, i am slightly negotiable on the price so please PM me with a reasonable offer & you may have a Brand New Garrett GT3076R in your hands with a nice discount from RRP ;)

I have an offer currently @ $1,450 for next weekend..... get in fast with your offers as this may sell soon!!!

Genuine Garrett, NEW & NEVER USED GT3076R Turbo... GCG Turbos RRP Price is $1856, get a bargain guys

  • 3 weeks later...

theres no tax when buying from other countries ive bought 4 garrets from ATP usa gt3582r 1200 ish delivered and the gt3076s any housing i want 1190 delivered no taxs whats so ever

theres no tax when buying from other countries ive bought 4 garrets from ATP usa gt3582r 1200 ish delivered and the gt3076s any housing i want 1190 delivered no taxs whats so ever

There is a tax, it's called import duty tax for any value $1000 and over.

All you have to do is get the seller to declare the value on the parcel under $1000 to avoid it.

ive had all my turbos sent by FEDEX which is why atp turbo use them = NO IMPORT TAX ive got over 5 turbos not to mention the 1000s that paul from streettotrack has sold and no import tax

none of my invoices/ or consignment notes had any value declaration whats so ever, ive noticed using normal mail for over seas shipping yes there might be a tax but i havent seen any sort of value on any bulk items, my turbos come from California usa normally arrives in 48-52 hours id imagine as its a internal shipping theres not alot of custom issues ive imported Alot of 'cough cough' items which have not had any issue getting here :)

Good Luck with the sale bud these are a awesome turbo just might want to revise the price a lil

Cheers guys, i am open to offers- as mentioned in main thread... no reasonable offer refused!

Its NEW, just like it came from Garrett... never used or fitted to anything!!!

  • 2 months later...

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