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Item: GT35 (only one .63 housing and five .82 rear housing left) external gate version only

Age: BRAND NEW GENUINE GARRETT (6 MONTH WARRANTY)

Condition:BRAND NEW

Price: $1595 + $20 Delivery

To Fit: What eva

Location: QLD

Contact: 0423771735

Comments: Hi guys I have been able to get my hands on 6 of these turbos. 5 with .82 rear housings and 1 with the .63 housing. they are brand new genuine garrett turbos with 6 months warranty and I have been told at this price they are probably the cheapest in Australia. They will be coming from the states and once I have recieved payment for them it will only take about 3-7 working days to arrive. Im buying once myself so there will only be 5 left at this price so I thought well im getting mine I might be able to help out other SAU members aswell. GCG sell these turbos for $2075 thats a $480 saving.

1) MYSELF (.82 CONFIRMED)

2) Bubba

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I'd be interested in a .82 item, I assume it would come with all warranty papers but not being an australian sold turbo, would we have to send it back to the states for any warranty claim?

I'd be interested in a .82 item, I assume it would come with all warranty papers but not being an australian sold turbo, would we have to send it back to the states for any warranty claim?

Hey mate yes u are rite the turbo would have to be sent back to the states for any warranty claims. Never herd of brand new genuine garretts failing though.....cheers

Keen to get mine going too, just waiting on funds within the next week and trying to find a suitable manifold.. external gate but not too high.. already have height issues with the RB30 :wave:

Keen to get mine going too, just waiting on funds within the next week and trying to find a suitable manifold.. external gate but not too high.. already have height issues with the RB30 :wave:

Thats ok mate I can hang off for a week or so as I am in the same position trying to find all the bits and pieces I need.

i bought a gt35r for my single setup from horespowerinabox.com, all I can say is your price there is f**king great!!

yes there is about a $400-500 saving in this compared to if you brought from a retail shop....I thought there would be ppl jumping at this. cheers

If I can find a manifold for RB26, waste gate and some type of intake and dump then I'd be keen. Haven't been able to find the setup I want so might have to settle for this. Help finding manifold and other bits would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Daniel

If I can find a manifold for RB26, waste gate and some type of intake and dump then I'd be keen. Haven't been able to find the setup I want so might have to settle for this. Help finding manifold and other bits would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Daniel

Mate its just a matter of searching the net. I know there is a few manifolds and wastegates on ebay and this forum for sale, for the dump/front pipe you are definatly better off to get one fabricated to suit your car, silly to by one off someone else cause all cars are different, and who ever makes your dump im sure could fabricate some intake pipe aswell, thats exactly wot im doin, brought a 44mm tial gate off ebay and manifold and get the rest of the piping fabricated, cheers

google is your best friend..

I've found the manifold I want, from Advanced Torque Motorsports, tubular tuned length low mount stainless. Going to get a local guy to put a gate pipe on there for me :worship:

As for dump and intake piping, will be custom, likely by the same person who will modify my manifold.

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