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As per title.

Complete imcludong gcg stainless dump and actuator, minus oil and water lines.

Only done approx 5000 k's street use and one dyno session.

Awesome street turbo, only removing to go bigger.

Not too sure on price, let me know if its unreasonable.
1250 bucks


On car untill Wednesday.


Ben

True!

Forgot to mention I am in fairview park sa.

Will also chuck in the flange spacer and longer studs so it will fit a stock manifold.

  • 2 weeks later...

Removed from the car.

Will chuck in a 4 to 3inch reducer for the intake.

Will probably regret selling it as it's an awesome street setup.

Had some texts today so will paste in The highlights to save repeating myself.

The dump will bolt yo stock exhaust (but that's dumb)

I will include manifold spacer and studs and a 4 to 3inch reducer for intake

All you need to buy is a 90 degree silicon elbow (will double check size for you) oil and water lines, drain.

I had mine with all stock in engine bay pipework no worries, stock manifold

No sorry no photos of in the car. Theres photos of other guys on sau. Can take photos of dump later tonight. I know people worry about split dump cos a split dump on the nissan flange sucks, but gt30 housing s are different, if you Google it you will see what I mean, the gate is seperate already.

Powe wise depends how hard you push it amongst other things, but 300 at 18 to 20 would be possible on 98

Put it on those facebook groups, shit will sell heaps quicker.. I got rid of most of my junk in 2 weeks where it sat here for over 1 year.

Put it on those facebook groups, shit will sell heaps quicker.. I got rid of most of my junk in 2 weeks where it sat here for over 1 year.

Cheers man, but I don't have Facebook!

Plenty of interest but still got it. ...

Could work out a deal perhaps with brand new .82 ext gate kinugawa housing.

I'm going away for a week on Sunday, so if you want it hurry up! Or wait a week. Either way......

Remember this is the proper 3076 not the gumby smaller turbine version. I saw one of the duds on Gumtree for silly money so thought I would confirm.

Also, this is a seriously cool sounding turbo. Now that I am running a gt35 I can't belive how quiet the gt35 is. So to impress your mates with mad turbo noises, and decent power, buy this turbo!

Pretty sure I have the same turbs on my car. And yes, it sound farkin mint. Starts making a nice sound way before it starts to make power so it sounds like a large turbo spooling. Which makes all the teens at the bus stop wet.

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Refer to this thread for install guide. (Not mine but shows how well turbo fits etc)

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/255288-garrett-gt3076-onto-rb25/

I am making 350rwhp with this turbo @ 18psi, can upload a video of boost progression & sound if you would like me to Ben?

Yeah i would appreciate it.

It is an awesome sound ;)

should keep it and put a 1.02 external rear on, probably make similar to a gt35 with awesome sounds.

Edited by AngryRB

should keep it and put a 1.02 external rear on, probably make similar to a gt35 with awesome sounds.

I very seriously considered that!

Cheers for the video.

Deposit paid. Maybe the video worked?

I'd like to think if I didn't post the video, you would have taken it with you to the grave. Haha :P

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