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Item:T04E turbo with garret internals

Location:Melbourne/aspendale gardens PICK UP ONLY!!

Item Condition:BRAND NEW!!

Reason for Selling: Selling my skyline

Price and Payment Conditions:$700ono

Extra Info:Specs:

OIL cooled 57 trim front wheel in .60A/R compressor cover housing.

.64A/R rear exhaust housing with internal wastegate actuator (adjustable boost pressure on the springs.

T04E internals from Garret with T3 rear housing

Contact Details: 0401427455 or PM me

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Edited by Jsikalias
  • 2 weeks later...

dude, i'm quite interested

Would it be a straight fit on r33.

Would you know what are the gains power wise with the front mount and boost controller.

Also is ther any shaft play or any other issues with the turbo?

By the way im in melb as well

dude, i'm quite interested

Would it be a straight fit on r33.

Would you know what are the gains power wise with the front mount and boost controller.

Also is ther any shaft play or any other issues with the turbo?

By the way im in melb as well

with a stock ecu u will gain 210rwkw @10psi it is a straight bolt on its brand new no shaft play what so ever i havnt had the chance to put it on my skyline...

Edited by Jsikalias

i know some one who mad 240rwkw with one on 19psi

brought it on ebay for like 700 brand new or something stupid

but he rebuilt it once and then it blew up again, now looking for a new turbo

also no good for rb20, wont hit boost till after 5000rpm

Edited by nemz

hey buddy,

i cant assist u in fitting the turbo but i can reccomend u a turbo fitter its will roughly cost 600 with 3 inch downpipe or id say 300 if u alredy have a downpipe if u wonna u can come have a look at it urself today... just give me a call

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