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Hey guys,

I have two T03/04 hybrid turbos for sale. The are both new, one is in perfect condition, and the other has a slightly scraped exhaust housing and a couple of fins got slightly furry ends. (damage in freight from overseas)

here are the pics:

I want $750 for the good one (will come with the manufacturers 12month warranty)

and $350 for the slightly damaged one (no warranty)

each comes with an exhaust side stainless pipe clamp as shown in pic.

Specs:

T04E TURBOCHARGER

"O" Trim

.50T COMPRESSOR WHEEL

STAGE IV WHEEL

T04 " O " T3/T4

.70 A/R TURBINE HOUSING

COMPRESSOR HOUSING A/R .50 TO4E

3" INLET

Rated to 500+ HP, cand handle 25psi+ easy

Standard divided Tang T3/T4 Flange and T4 footprint

Pics:

RB20AV6050.jpg

RB20AV6052.jpg

RB20AV6054.jpg

RB20AV6055.jpg

vbandclamp.jpg

here are close-ups of the slight scrapes on the damaged turbo (only this turbo has this damage)

turbodamage01.jpg

turbodamage03.jpg

Pm me for any more details

I'm in brisbane, but can ship interstate.

I can source external wastegates and manifold quite reasonably priced too - anyone who buys these turbos I can hook you up with the right people for a good price.

I reccomend these turbos for a mid-modded RB20, and any RB25

I have seen these run on a stocko rb20 with a flange adapter to suit stock manifold - they have a big top end, and not too bad for cruising. Personally I reckon these are perfect for RB25's, but are good for an RB20 running high boost.

Chris

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Well, as you can see these are quite a big turbo.

I have a friend who put one of these on a fairly stocko RB20, and it made boost around 5000-5500

He says the car is fine as a cruiser and good for the drags - probly not the turbo for you if you are into drifting.

If you plant your foot on the highway you will swing the back out in the wet - the boost comes on very hard and strong.

I reccomend this turbo for Rb20 if you plan to run over 14psi and have forged pistons planned for somewhere in the future.

I would say these turbos are more suited to RB25's as they have more low down grunt to get these turbos spooling.

My apologies about the size of the pics too - at least you can see full detail.

Any other questions, I more than happy to answer honestly and openly.

Chris

I believe they are branded "stone mountain racing", I have been told they use garret internals, but don't quote me on that.

these have now been advertised on ebay

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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...me=STRK:MESE:IT

grab a bargain, happy bidding

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