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R33 Garrett Hybrid To4-to3 Ball Bearing Steel Wheel Braided Lines Rb25 550hp Bolt On!

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Hi Guys

I Have A Virtually Brand New Only 200kms Old Garrett To4 Intake Housing To3 Exhaust Housing Hybrid Ball Bearing Oil And Water Cooled Turbo To Suit A Skyline R33 1993-1998 Gtst Rb25det.

I Bought This Turbo For My Car But I Have Sold The Car.

It Is Suitable For 550hp Plus Power.

It Is In Very Clean Condition With Absolutly No Shaft Play At All!

Comes With Braided Water Lines And Braided Oil Line.

This Is The Steel Wheel Turbo Which Can Handle High Boost

This Turbo Is A Direct Bolt On. Fits To Standard T3 Dump Pipe.

Tag Numbers Are: Garrett Bl 0113j

700177-13

Made In Japan

Retails Over $2800

Will Sell $1200 Or Nearest Offer

Call For Details 0419777522

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