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Garrett GTX3582 + Turbosmart 45mm Gate + Dump pipe + Bolt on + Buy please

GTX3582, pretty low kms (less than 10K), working fine, boosting well, no shaft play. Has a Turbosmart 45MM Hypergate welded into the housing (T3 0.82) by Scotty Fisher (www.scottyscustoms.com.au) which holds boost like nothing else.

Have been able to really just choose any amount of boost and it'll just hold it, I've ran between 4PSI to and including 28psi on the same spring. Have extra springs for the Wastegate if you want to be super hardcore. Also included is the dump pipe, but you'll need a flange to fit it to your exhaust (at the cat end) as it was custom made. I do *not* have the screamer as I have re-used it for my current setup.

Dump is a really nice 45deg angle pipe, fits a skyline no issues whatsoever. Suspect it'd fit most things. Seems to flow really well, made of stainless.

This will bolt directly to a RB25/20/30 stock manifold and it will fit. I would recommend a spacer to be 200% sure, as I just used 3 gaskets which is quite a bit ghetto but never leaked. Comes with the second hand lines I was using if you want them.

$2000. Would prefer local pickup/delivery but I can ship it at buyer's expense etc. Would prefer not to seperate as it's a good little package as is for a RB30 or RB28 or RB25 if you really are all about that lag and unsafe levels of power for a stock engine.

Yes it looks a little used, because it was used and actually works entirely fine as opposed to sitting around being hard parked.
 

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100%. Wasn't actually very close to the strut at all. Bigger issue was touching manifold with the housing rotated in a certain way. Fixed easily with a spacer though I just used more than 1 gasket as I had that on hand at the time. I even have 3 gaskets if you don't want to buy a spacer lol. Seemed dodgy as, but it worked for me, and never leaked.


I assume it'll fit other cars, mainly cause the R34 has less room than the other 2 there with ABS and heater hoses etc. Which this also clears fine.

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