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=========Brand new Garrett GT3782 T3 TS .89============

- Genuine brand new in box

- T3 flange TS(twin-scroll) flange (same as stock rb25/20 exhaust mani or aftermarket units)

- Journal bearing (not ball bearing!)

- Compressor size: 60mm/82mm Turbine size: ~75mm/65mm Compressor flow: ~58lbs/min

- Turbine AR size .89

Capable of 550+hp, will make 1bar of boost on stock internal RB25 NEO around 36xxrpm

Comes with internal wastegate in a original box, gasket.

Internal wastegate won't work on RBs, preset to run over 1.5bar.

Of course you can modify stock wastegate to operate, maybe need to modify wastegate port (enlarge).

For best boost control better to go straight external wastegate.

Price: AUD900 Delivered to your door

Pay via paypal

PM me for details.

Open to reasonable offers.

NO BS

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=========Brand new Holset HX40/35 Hybrid (HX40 front/HX35 rear) T3 TS 12cm============

- Genuine brand new in box

- T3 flange TS(twin-scroll) flange

- Journal bearing (not ball bearing!)

- Holset Super HX40 or HX40PRO Compressor. Size: 62mm/86mm Turbine size: ~70mm/60mm Compressor flow: ~69lbs/min

- Turbine AR size 12cm (can also offer 10cm/14cm/16cm for $)

- External wastegate turbine housing

Capable of 650+hp, will make 1bar of boost on stock internal RB25 NEO around 41xxrpm

On stock internal 2JZ it makes 680nm and 285rwkw at 12psi on E85.

Comes in a original box, gasket. Cast elbow not included!

Pay via paypal

PM me for details.

Open to reasonable offers.

NO BS

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price on holset?

Shit, must of cut out from original post, when edited.

Its AUD950 delivered via UPS Expedited.

PM me for offers.

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