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FS: I have 2 x Genuine Garrett gt2871r' turbos DBB 71mm compressors 56 trim and .86 Rears Largest Gt2871r's you can buy out of the 3 sizes available from Garrett rated at 440hp each :D

They are practically brand new only Installed and ran for about 30mins max no issues was Installed and Running on my project 2jzgte never tuned though.

When Clocked correctly These turbos will bolt on to any GTR, s13, 14,15, 180sx or even a good turbo for a rb20

They come with 2 x newly purchased Polished 3" intake 2" outlet T04E .60ar Compressor covers for Show and also Ill chuck in for free custom Machined .60ar genuine Garrett "s15" Bolt flange raw cast housings for total bolt on installation.

Genuine garrett Internal 14psi spring actuators painted wrinkle black.

Genuine Garrett Adjustable Actuator brackets

Have all braided lines for water cooling and oil feed and drains, block fittings as well.

Come with 2 x new "Drift" autobahn brand 3" pod filters and 3 inch alloy intake pipe

Black 3" and 2" silicone and T-bolt clamps

Dumps included tho not needed for most setups of GTRs or s13s, 180sx's etc due to being total bolt on turbos

Comes with studs, nuts and gaskets for each.

PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO BOLT ON UPGRADE AND GO

Price firm both turbos: $2990 + postage for both turbos and all the bits and pieces suit GTR, 300zx owners looking to upgrade these will support 500rwkw with right setup

OR

Price firm per 1 turbo and individual bits $1495 + post suit S13,14,15,180sx or rb20 owners looking to upgrade would support up to around 350rwkw

Genuine reason for sale Looking to Sell Asap been on the market elsewhere for a long time.

Pm me or 0428848963

Located in SA pickup welcome

Tman

after polishing

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here they are mounted on my 2jzgte

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s15 style raw cast bolt on covers

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Id Tags Genuine part numbers

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Edited by Turbomoehican

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