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Hey Guys, as title states I have a pair of Garrett GT2860-9 [707160-9] Turbos, BNIB. never been used or mounted. I took them out of the boxes for pictures and that is pretty much it. 

They come as pictured nothing else included. This was a back-up set for my R32 Race car but I won't be using them since I'm going single turbo now. 

I'm only asking $1,800 USD blowing them out asap. will ship to Paypal verified address, can also accept Venmo & Zelle payments. Credit cards are no problem but again will only ship to either Paypal verified address or credit card billing address. best way to contact me is via email ([email protected]), text +1-951-708-1648 or PM. since the turbos are in the USA shipping will be mandatory and will be no problem. can ship via FedEx or DHL. (92570) 

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I have a pair of 14411-RS580 turbos off my R32 race car, i got these with the car and have never seen them run so i can't really say much about the condition other than they have very minimal shaft play & one of the wheels looks like it took some small debris to it. prices to move asap $600 USD. best way to contact me is via email ([email protected]) text 951-708-1648 or PM. shipping will be either via FedEx or DHL

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