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Got a couple turbos for sale.

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Brand new Borg Warner S300Sx 8375. T4 .88ar undivided housing.

Oil only, journal bearing. Lots of data on these things.. spools almost as quick a garrett gt35r and will outflow it.

$850

Also have a lightly used Turbonetics GTK550. Anti-surge porting on comp cover, T3, .82ar 4bolt rear housing, oil and water cooled. Was on the car for about a week, car got hailed on so was removed and parted out.

$950

please email me at [email protected] i dont get on here often.

I need bigger turbos than these for my next project!

  • 2 weeks later...

Turbonetics is sold.

Borgwarner still for sale.

Have been told they are $850 new.

Will take $750.

It's the same as GT35R.. Reliable, well tested, proven. Borg Warner are top notch and definitely cheaper than their counter parts.

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