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Selling this brand new Genuine Garrett 2860-5 (Dash 5) Turbo

Its brand new in the bag, selling as I incorectly ordered this instead of one to suit my S14 SR20DET motor

I originally paid $1300 for this plus shipping

My loss your gain

Serial #: RLM 06382 707160-5007S

$1100 Not negotiable

Pick up from South Melbourne during business hours or Glen Waverley

Suits RB26DET Skylines such as R32 R33 R34 GTR might also suit RB20DET and RB25DET motors

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Garrett GT2860R-707160-7 Dual Ball Bearing turbo with oil and water cooled center cartridge. Features T25 "Compact" style 5 bolt outlet that is not compatible with traditional T25 5-bolt outlets and a threaded T25 turbine flange bolt holes. These turbo features Garrett's extreme performance "Ni-Resist" housing along with "Inconel" wheel materials for all out performance. Comes with internal wastegate actuator.

WORKS FOR R32⁄R33 RB26DETT AND R34 N1 MODEL ONLY

Note: The difference between the 707160-5 and 707160-7 is the drain flange. -5 is 38mm center to center and -7 is 44mm center to center. Please double check your drain flange before ordering. You can interchange either turbos by using the proper drain flange.

Specs:

Ball bearing

Oil & Water-cooled bearing system

T25 turbine inlet flange with threaded bolt holes instead of traditional through holes

Standard T25 oil drain flange

Turbine housing has a unique "compact" 5-bolt outlet that is not interchangeable with traditional T25 5-bolt outlets

Turbine housing is cast from high-nickel "Ni-Resist" material for extreme applications

Turbine wheel is cast from "Inconel" material for extreme applications

OEM on Nissan RB26DETT used in Skyline R34 GT RN-1

Direct replacement upgrade turbocharger for GT2556R (702987-7) on Nissan RB26DETT used in Skyline R34 GT-R

Great size for applications w⁄ packaging constraints

Ideal for smaller displacement engines making up to 310 hp

THIS IS FOR 1 TURBO ONLY

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