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Im selling my 650HP turbo -- its a T70 same spec as the Garrett T60-1. -- its Brand New never used and comes with 4' silicon hose and custom made V band Flange kit.

Also comes with Stainless Steel High Mount Manifold with 35mm-40mm wastegate pipe-- Brand new.

All Brand New comes complete with bolts and gaskets.

Price : 1000neg. plus postage -- will send interstate or pick up is welcome.

Wolf 3D version 4 Computer -- already tuned for the basic mods by Mercury Motorsports cost me $700 in instalation -- my loss your gain -- but retuning is reccomended...comes with Hand Controller, Manual and Softwares.

$900 plus shipping.

located in the Sunshine Coast QLD.

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Hi Mate

the turbo is not from those SSAUTOCHROME xspower dude who sells t70 turbo in ebay is it? The turbo kinda looks familiar, just wanna know whether it is or not before i express any interest :)

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No catch.. just wanna sell them..you win some you lose some.

and im losing heaps this time.

Guys..im sorry but i wont be doing COD unless a deposit of $50 is given.. will not fall for another trap of not picking the item up again -- last time someone asked me on this forum for a COD he didn't pick it up and his reason was he changed his mind so i ended up paying for it.

cheers.

As mentioned.. the turbo is Brand new and never been used aswell as the manifold -- i would give out a personal warranty on this.

if you received the turbo and manifold not according to my description,. i will give your money back no problem.

i'm not a trader nor dealer so i cannot really give out any warranty.. but if there happens to be any SLIGHT problem with the stuff i'm selling.. simply let me know and your money will be returned to you.

If you compare -- the turbo im selling a a bit bigger than that one -- and is rated at 650HP.

so yeah,..it may look the same but its actually not.

i was told this turbo were made by master power who also makes turbo for garrett which they called T60-1. same size and spec.

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