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Hi,

I am selling my turbo setup from my rb20 as its not going to suit the power I am chasing on my new engine build (RB24DET) so it has to go to make way and help fund the new setup.

I am selling the following;

1) Garrett GT2876R .86 Rear Housing

2)low mount stainless manifold modded to suit the t25 flange

3)Custom dump pipe to suit this turbo on a R32

4)Both water & oil feed and return lines, oil feed is braided

5)K&N air filter (see attached pics)

6)silicon connectors

Pretty much everything you need to bolt this straight onto your rb20 for a good increase in power with associated mods, the only thing it doesn't come with is gaskets, which can be picked up pretty cheap from most performance shops or ebay.

Setup is located in Brisbane, Dont want to post as it will cost close to $200 to ship it all, so pickup is prefered.

Turbo hits full boost on mine (14psi) between 3800rpm - 4000rpm.

Please see the pics, you will not that the dump has space for 2 x O2 sensors, currently I have the ECU one and one for a A/F meter in the dash.

The turbo is in perfect condition near to no shaft play, only the expected amount due to it being ball bearing, The compressor housing had been polished but since has had alloy cleaner over it to remove some stains so its lost its shine but wouldn't take much effort to get it back to mirror once again.

I am looking for $2200ono for all the parts pcikup and of course postage is extra but not recommended.

If i missed anything or you have any question let me know via pm or just reply.

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Edited by murrayis
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