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Item:t4 turbo

Location:sydney

Item Condition:Brand new, never fitted

Reason for Selling:cant afford to fit. need** a t3 turbo instead.

Price and Payment Conditions:$1200 ono pick up or can send interstate

Extra Info:ar .60

Contact Details:[email protected]

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I am willing to swap with vgc used GT2530 with T3 flange or something similar. I need a direct bolt on. Obviously i cant afford to spend anymore money to custom fit this T4.

cheers guys :P

heres another pic

This is a genuine garrett turbocharger, not some cheap immitation!

Any offers will be considered :D cmon ppl dont be shy, i may even interested with a apexi power fc with controller! anything with the same value as my turbo :rolleyes:

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hey does that mean that this turbo does not need anything. like what i mean is that it has all the parts i need to put it straight onto a gts non turbo??? or do i need more stuff.

mate u need more than just the above turbo to fit this in....since your car is non turbo, you will need a manifold,wastegate,intercooler etc....

So the answer is NO this is not a straight bolt on to a NON TURBO sky :)

pm replied :(

any other offers??? cmon ppl, this is a good deal, wont be disappointed.

only if i have money to bolt this in :unsure:

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out of curiosity is this a turbo that comes stock wit r33 cos i want to upgrade the turbo on a r31 rb20det but just to a stock 33 turbo cos i have heard that the rb20 turbo (t3 i think) cant handle more than 8 psi safely but the 33 turbo can handle 1bar and is worth the conversion btw if it inst the stock 33 turbo what is the name of the 33 turbo

thanks for the help

out of curiosity is this a turbo that comes stock wit r33 cos i want to upgrade the turbo on a r31 rb20det but just to a stock 33 turbo cos i have heard that the rb20 turbo (t3 i think) cant handle more than 8 psi safely but the 33 turbo can handle 1bar and is worth the conversion btw if it inst the stock 33 turbo what is the name of the 33 turbo

thanks for the help

Hi Mate, i dont really know much about RB20 turbo, but the R33 turbo has the same flange as the RB20 which is t3...(as far as i know) i dont know what the r33 stock turbo is called, but its a t3 type with .ar50 on compressor, not sure about the exhaust housing (try searching the forum in regards to that) My stock turbo will be on sale once i get a t3 turbo replacement for this garrett, as i simply wants a bolt on job.

ScarifieR32- My mech told me it will not be too laggy, it will boost from 3500rpm or 4000rpm from usually approx 2200 rpm(from my stock turbo) i would put this in my r33 if i have the extra money to buy manifold, wastegate,vband etc..but i dont ;)

thanks heaps can ur 33 turbo hold a bar of boost safely cos thats all i really want

when u r selling it let me no thanks

hi mate, my turbo is only boosted to 12psi, no higher.

Any takers at all? new price now $950!

cmon ppl, this is cheap ass :O

exactly...lag city mate...i got a .84 rear housing on mine and its on a rb25..full boost doenst kick in till 5200rpm... and yours is bigger..so i would think like no boost in first gear lol.

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