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Garrett GT 2510 Ball Bearing turbo

In South Australia, Adelaide.. but can post anywhere

Excellent Condition . no shaft play.will suit rb20det or sr20det i have the adaptor plate to switch from an sr manifold to T3 flange.. Has gaskets and lines included. the actuator is included just not shown on the turbo..never been on my car, but i brought it with my car!! i'm now goin a bigger turbo so do not require this one. this turbo is very very responsive being ball bearing.. capable of making around 240kw, with sum minor mods

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Just found out that this will suit a ca18 too.. as it is a t25 flange.. but if u want it for a 32 i can giv u the adaptor plate too.. will work great on any of these combos.. R32 rb20det.. SR20det.. or CA18det.. very quick spooler, ball bearing turbo great condition.. can take upto 22-23 psi

Price Drop to $900 price now includes dump.. and downpipe :D

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hey mate where you located? how many km's if you know? also do you know if the dump pipe design is same as std skyline?

Im located in South Australia, Adelaide

Sorry should have mentioned that its a 3inch dump pipe..the story i was told is that the turbo is from an sr thats why the adaptor plate is there to suit a rb manifold and i believe that the dump is a straight bolt to the turbo.. hope thats some help

Unsure of the Kms on turbo.. but had it checked over by Turbo Tune here in S.A.. checks out fine.. no shaft play

chris

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thanks man.. there hasnt been too much interest.. so i hope this price does get it out of my garage ;)

Hopefully man, bargain at that price!

Good luck with selling it, people are missing out bad to pass it up at this price.

Unfortunately I have to pay for compliance before I can go spending 900 on a turbo!..

But if things change I will let you know.

Thanks,

Abu

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