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Item: Garrett GT30/40R Internally Wastegated Turbocharger

Location: Sydney, North Shore

Item Condition: Brand New Inbox

Reason for Selling: Can no longer afford to fit it

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD

Extra Info:

- Ball Bearing

- Turbine Housing: 0.63A/R

- Compressor Housing: 0.70A/R

- Internally Wastegated

- Rated: 600hp

- Flange: T3

This turbo is worth over $2,000 new and

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Can courier this item if required...

More Info: Here

Item: RB20DET 5 Speed Gearbox

Location: Sydney, North Shore

Item Condition: Used, Last tested was working fine

Reason for Selling: Bought RB25DET Gearbox

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD

Extra Info: Need to move it ASAP! Bargain!

Contact Details:

- Email: [email protected]

- Phone: 0425 249 656

Thanks Guys!

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Hey mate, send me a list of what I need to do in order to get this fitted and running - I may be interested depending on the final shopping list :P

You got my details :(

so would u have to change any lines putting it onto a rb25 or would evrything bolt up? ud have to get a spacer to clear the side of the engine wouldnt u?

You will need an oil/coolant line kit for it (cost about $250 from GCG)... as for the spacer I believe it will clear your motor! Someone else may be able to give you more info? Guys?

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