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Up for sale is my aluminium core Borgwarner EFR 9174 with 0.92 AR Internal Gate Housing.

I purchased this turbo second hand in 2022 with very low kilometres and never got around to fitting it, with it remaining in a box since purchase. Priorities have changed in life and this is now up for sale as the project is not going ahead anymore. As can be seen by the pictures, there is no carbon on the rear wheel or exhaust housing and I am led to believe this has done run in kilometres on a dyno at most, however cannot confirm.

It is essentially an as-new turbo.

Also included is a Speed Sensor, Turbosmart IWG-75 wastegate actuator and water line fittings. What is in the pictures is all that I have with the item. Welded elbow is to suit Skyline. Please don't ask me if this will suit your car as I am not a professional turbo salesman and won't know.


Located: Melbourne

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