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T3/T04E Ball bearing turbo. Similar specs to GT25/30. . T3 Turbine , turbine wheel stage 3, A/R .63 for fast spooling matched with low back pressure, std T3 flange. Exducer diameter 2.25" Compressor A/R .50, 57 trim, 3" polished and bell mouthed inlet for higher flow and less turbulence for cooler air. 2" outlet, scroll internal deburred and detailed. Flows 45lb/min max. Ball race for the quickest spool and to reduce load on thrust bearing. Internal or external wastegate. Oil cooled. 1/8 NPT or std 2 bolt oil inlet. This turbo will suit from 1.8L + , Honda, Nissan, Holden, Falcon, Saab, etc. Awesome performance matched with reliability. Will run 30lb boost and support 500+ HP. This is not a rebuilt unit, it is 99% new(has been used in my gtr for two days as i think i still like twin turbos better so i am going to buy two hks t25/30 , but the cost is less than most rebuilt turbos.

Hks air filter used but it's brand new coz i bought it to fit on my car but i can't find the adaptor for it so ....selling for 100 only

Blitz Boost Gauge brand new read in bar $ 200

i am looking for $1400

but still be welcome to make me offers

i want quick sale

if buy 3 items at the time then i will take 1600 for 3 items

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