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I have pruchased a Garrett GT30/40

It has a .7 comp cover 56 trim and a .82 exh housing...

4 bolt output and a 3" mouth on the front...

Its one of the new GT series dual ball bearing ones...

High mount of course and brand new from autobarn...

Only $$$$$ PM me

They buy them from GCG and GCG have a price of $2399 on them so i did really well...

Going on in 3-4 weeks. As im waiting on injectors and a plenium at the mement... Then its gonna take a bit of time putting all the piping together.

So im happy as Larry...

Cause i get autobarn vouchers through work and i got it cheaper than anywhere else... Even the net prices...

This way i get to buy it locally through a retail store only $50 more than the cheapest one i have ever seen online...

So i reckon i did really well...

Awesome work col, sounds like ur going a fair way with ur rig, good to hear

If your after someone to do your piping work, i can put you onto a mate who can do it all for you, he use to work for mecury and has done all his own stuff (read 360rwkw sigma lol) so he knows what he's doing..also he's in slacks creek

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