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BRAND NEW T3/T4E 550HP HYBRID!

COMPRESSOR WHEEL TRIM: 57

COMPRESSOR HOUSING: .50A/R

TURBINE HOUSING: .63A/R

This turbo has a stage three-turbine wheel. It comes with a 10lb adjustable wastegate and has also been constructed with quality Garrett internals and covers. This turbo would be good for up to 550hp. We use state-of-the-art balancing systems to ensure that you get a good quality turbo. These turbos come either just oil cooled or water and oil cooled so you must let me know what you are after when the auction ends. Our turbo’s are quality turbos and come with a 90-day warranty that covers rebuilding of turbo due to manufacture defects by workmanship and material defects. Warranty is determined by the manufacture.

(Note we are one of very few people selling turbos with warranty for the fact that we sell quality products not cheap and nasty imitations)

We also carry a wide range of other turbos including:

T3/T4B 450HP HYBRID!

COMPRESSOR WHEEL TRIM: 54

COMPRESSOR HOUSING: .60A/R

TURBINE HOUSING: .48A/R

This turbo would be good for up to 450hp.

T3-60SUPER TRIM 350HP!

COMPRESSOR WHEEL TRIM: 60

COMPRESSOR HOUSING: .42A/R

TURBINE HOUSING: .48A/R

This turbo would be good for up to 350hp.

These turbos all come with internal wastegates but can also be used with external wategates. All these turbos would be an excellent upgrade for Skylines, VL’s etc or any car which uses a T3 flange. You would only need to change your dump pipe and maybe minimal modifications to some of your intercooler piping to bolt one of these turbos on to your car.

All turbos are recommended to be installed by a professional turbo specialist.

NO REFUNDS.

If you have any questions please email me at [email protected]

You can either buy the T3/T4E & T3/T4B turbos for $850 plus $30 postage or the T3-60 for $650 plus $30 postage or go to ebay.com.au and submit your best offer.

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dude i love the fact you offere, warranty but then say "NO REFUNDS" so let say i buy a turbo and its ****ed, i will ask for a refune as i have a warranty but u will say no as u offer no refunds cool thats an awsome deal, where do i send my bank details

i seriously doubt these are garret built turbos by the look of them and yeah i have a feeling you are about to get to know Prank.... :wassup:

Well for all your infomation "MR know it alls" If you dont like what Im selling dont comment!!! These turbos are NOT MADE BY GARRETT however use garrett internals and are manufactured in USA not china. For the smart ass who commented whats the point of haveing warranty if I dont give refunds because there is a lot of NOOBS out there like you who probably dont know who to install a turbo and then when you fark it you then say its faulty and want a refund. if there is anything wrong with these turbos and it was a manufacture defefect or workman ship defect the turbo will be sent back to my supplier who will then determine if it was a defect from his behalf then a new turbo will be issued for the replacment of the old one. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WARRANTY AND NO REFUNDS!!! I installed one of these turbos on my R32 bout 6 months ago and has been running perfect and never had a problem pulling 320hp at the wheels @ 12psi with other mods :)

I have a proposition for you boosted_32 let me have a trubo for 90 days and run it on my car for 90 days (R32 same as yours), if it doesnt kark it in 90 days then i will pay you the deisred amount. If the turbo does kark it you have your turbo back and stick it where the sun dont shine.

Fair deal?

I have a proposition for you boosted_32 let me have a trubo for 90 days and run it on my car for 90 days (R32 same as yours), if it doesnt kark it in 90 days then i will pay you the deisred amount. If the turbo does kark it you have your turbo back and stick it where the sun dont shine.

Fair deal?

Oh yeh for sure mate thats the best deal in town. I give you a $850 turbo and Idont even you know you from a bar of soap and trust that I will get my money. I got a better deal how about I give you my car for 90 days and you can thrash it and if it doesnt blow you can keep it....GET A LIFE

My username was never "Outzero" I am only new to this website.

Is this you,

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ighlight=harris

or are you just selling the same turbos and sharing the same ebay link, or are you business partners of "OS Turbo parts"????????????

Rs,

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