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hey all

i have a gt35 journal bearing turbo 700hp rated

front housing is 0.70 A/R with 58mm wheel 4" inlet

rear housing is a 1.06 A/R with 62mm wheel and is a t3 split pulse flange with 3.75 v-band outlet

currently has an internal wastegate with 18psi actuator but can easily have an external adapted to the rear housing as u will see in the pics

this turbo has not been run since being rebuilt about 8 months ago

this turbo would be good for any type of rb25det/26det/30det

will swap for something smaller and in good condition anything with a t3 flange and maybe a cash adjustment depending on the turbo your offering, so let me know what u have got

will sell for $900 ono

any questions pm me or call me on 0422258117

cheers

brad

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Edited by RB20/30Det_VL

swap for r33 stock turbo in good condition, plust adjustment.

What did u have this turbo on? i see its a garret but it is not a truck turbo is it? with the split pulse design i have to ask.

tmc_2 sent pm

no its not a truck turbo, this was on my 25/30det and u find that most of the larger turbos with 0.82 or 1.06 rear housings will have split pulse housings

cheers adriano

as adriano said i have moved back home and it is of no use to me due to destroying my 25/30det months ago, now have my old rb20det and this turbo is to big

aquariuz6 - full boost (18psi) was seen at 3800rpm with supporting mods

and has never been used since rebuild, also has a 360 degree thrust bearing

brad,

sorry to hear your toolbox and turbo were stolen from work

already had the R33 gear packed up ready to post to you....took me quite a while...... like a jigsaw with padding

anyhow i'll keep an eye out on all the forums i'm on in case the w#nker tries to unload it....it's pretty oddball so i doubt there'd be 2 for sale

regards

paul

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