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I was stupidly mislead to beleive that when someone sells a VG30 on these forums they are being honest in their sale and they are actually selling what the ad claims to be a VG30 turbo - I had never seen what they look like and so I bought this turbo thinking it was a VG30 it's a Garrett T25 and it's pretty much useless for my RB25.

I only want what I paid for it and I'm willing to cover payment for shipping anywhere in Oz

$100 (including shipping)

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Sorry guys - apparently there was something wrong with it.

A rag was stuck in the compressor side of the turbo so I guess it would be worth having it checked to be safe.

Yes It's the same as the S13 - these turbos are fitted to either SR20 or CA18

BTW I am also willing to swap for a damaged RB25 turbo.

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