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For sale: FS Brand New Garrett GT42 Turbo, direct from garret USA

Item Condition:Brandnew, Never fitted to a car EVER

Price and price conditions: $2085ono (make an offer) Which is $1000 under trade price.

Extra Info: This is the exact same turbo as Grant Dixon and a few other key players. 94mm Exducer, 56Trim, 1.15 Exhaust Housing. Perfect for Huge HP.

Pictures:

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Contact Details: PM or reply here

Location: Brisbane

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Will sell localy or will post Interstate

URGENT SALE MAKE AN OFFER

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QQQQ, I garantee this turbo is not a Chinese Turbo, infact I purchased it direct from Garrett in the USA. The writing in the front cover has been sanded off for a smooth polished finish.

Here is a photo of it before the polishing.

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The polishing was done by a friend of mine who polishes show cars and bikes as a full time job for a living!

I am open to offers however I have already been offered $1800 but looking at a little bit more.

This turbo is worth $3000 trade price + $200 for this show polish!

Cheers

Sam

Well put it this way, i have a frined of mine here is Brisbane in a Datsun wagon that has an internally stock (just forged pistons and rods) SR20DET .

He has a GT42 Compressor with a GT40 turbine, he at full boost (25psi) by 4600rpm

So i dare say that the extra air flow and 600cc capacity of the RB26 would counteract the smaller exhaust turbine. I would expect similar results.

Thanks for the bump.

Guys I need to sell this turbo as I have already purchased a replacment.

Here is what i am offering.

Hey for $2085 I'll do:

1. GT42 Turbo ($3050)

2. Show Polished Front Cover ($200)

3. Postage to you ($30-50)

4. 5" SS USA made exhaust V-Band ($130)

5. 5" SS 15cm Long flared pipe to suit above V-band and Turbo.

So for what i paid $3500 for new you get for $2085 new unused.

Here are some more pictures to put it in perspective, i don't think people understand just how big it is.

Rear dump pipe comparrison with a AA battery. Note the rear wheel is 88mm so its looks much smaller there due to perspective.

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Front polished cover (batteries not included) Comes free with a book on "how not to suck up pedestrians"

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Mug shot - side on with V-Band dump pipe

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