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Item: Garret GT30R turbo (.60 A/R)

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Good as new, still currently fitted to car

Reason for Selling: Too small for recent engine/gearbox upgrade

Price and Payment Conditions: $1250 ono

Contact Details: Anita 0409 581 787

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cheers - thank u B)

just recently got 3ltr bottom end - 9.0:1 compression, c4 gearbox - manual shift, forged pistons etc.

had it dynoed with this turbo on Monday - made 430rwhp on about 18psi...

does not suit this setup @ all tho, only reason 4 sale - way too small

the turbo was actually fitted 2 the car around 10 months ago, but my car has been off the road 4 about half of that time getting mods etc.

it's safe 2 say the turbo has only been used 4 about 4,000k's - good as new

obviously it would be t3 flanged?

Is it ball bearing?

Cheers.  Sorry bout all the questions.  but im very interested in it.

I'll answer this question 4 u. Q1) yes it would be T3 flange. Q2) it is a roller bearing turbo.

:-) im bord lol

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