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selling garrett t04 turbo

location: brisbane

has been rebuilt

comes with actuator and dunp pipe plate and dump pipe 90 degrees pipe with oxy sensor hole

bolts on to rb25 , but needs dump made up

ar, 60

compW 57

no shaft play

*prefer pick up*

price: $600

* not a xs power Xy turbo* ....is garrett, is good :D

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hey ive already got a 3" dump pipe off my stock turbo but ive also still got the stock exhaust manifold. how hard will this be to bolt up. also how much boost can this turbo handle and would you be willing to let me take this to a performance shop to get it inspected before i hand over the cash. im in qld & geniunly interested

this bolts onto stock rb25 manifold it has a t3 flange which is the same as the standerd one

this turbo is right for 22 psi,

i have a to4 on my r33, n im pretty happi with it, still yet to dyno though

kicks in at 3.8

so if u dont mind the lag, n like the price, buy it :thumbsup:

"speed freak" u can get ur performance work shop to look at it, i got no dramas with that, but it have to be a sat cuz i work mon-fri at south side toyota.. cheers

it uses stock oil lines n water lines, u need new washhers thoug, t3 uses stock manifold

it ill bolt right on but u need to mod ur intake pipe, and your dump pipe

.. sorry i do not have recpcets, but inspections are welcome n if you want more pics, pm me.. i got a good cam

very interested:

So what are the parts that need doing to get this working on my r33 s1 rb25det and how much will it cost to be running. As iv never had a turbo car before so i dont know what work has to be done to putter a bigger turbo.

parts u would need is a new dump pipe, new intake pipe, 6 banjo washers, 1 oil line gasket, and dump pipe gasket,

its pretty easy it took me 2 days with limited hand tools only dramas where 1 banjo bolt on the engine side which was hard to get to and snaping bolts n studs off my old exhuast system

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