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GT30 550hp turbo for sale. Only done 3000kms before i decided to pull engine out. 0.7 ar comp cover with 4inch bell mouth, 0.82 ar turbine housing; perfect condition, quick sale, $1800. (i paid $2650 from GCG in sydney).

Shaun

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GT30 550hp turbo for sale. Only done 3000kms before i decided to pull engine out. 0.7 ar comp cover with 4inch bell mouth, 0.82 ar turbine housing; perfect condition, quick sale, $1800. (i paid $2650 from GCG in sydney).

Shaun

0414972596.

Internal/external gate?

T3 housing?

Pics?

A conservative 210 rwkw on an RB20 at 16psi. Full boost by 4200rpm. Selling turbo (and engine) because i just bought an RB26 replacement.

does this mean that you still have the high mount manifold and external wastegate handy? perhaps for sale too? i would be interested in this turbo and manifold plus wastegate as a package if this was possible? do you have any pics of turbo?

I modified the standard manifold to accept the larger comp cover and an external wastegate. Worked well too, but i sold them seperately, sorry. Its an easy modification tho, if you wanna contact me ive got pictures and stuff so i might be able to help you out.

0414972596.

Shaun

PS This was with a Microtech LTX12

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