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Garrett GT30 Roller Bearing turbo for sale. Its in perfect condition, no shaft play, no cracks in housing.

T3 Flange will bolt onto standard skyline manifold.

Comes with all oil lines etc.

Oh sorry I forgot to mention its externally gated with a wastegate I have been told is worth in excess of $500

Located in Victoria

Looking for $900.

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Now have photos. It's rated at 450hp, is .60 compressor housing, and .64 rear housing.

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have you had the turbo on your car

or you bought it and never have put it on?

What boost?

How many kms?

Why you selling?

THanks

I brought this and I have not put it on.. It's done under 5000km's.

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Yeah will bolt onto the Std. Manifold, but i think the Banjo bolts on your lines may be different. They are an ugrade, should spool up quicker and hold more boost.

anyone feel free to correct me on the lines, but i had a mate with an R31GTS-X (RB20DET) that put a R33 series 2 turbo on and he had to use the lines from the R33.

Can supply Lines etc for $100

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