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Garrett T04 Turbo (steel Wheel Internals, B/b Cartridge)


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Item: Garrett T04 Turbo

Age: unknown, but was REBUILT recently and hasnt been on a car since.

Condition: like new

Price: $700 ONO

To Fit: (What car) any car

Location: melb

Contact: daniel 0423 089 477

Comments:

T04 turbo. was gonna go on my project HJ that i am building. was gonna be strapped to the side of a 202 engine but didnt eventuate after consultation with some turbo experts.

some specs:

external wastegate

comp a/r: .60

exh a/r: 1.00

HP: 600hp

Flange: not sure. looks almost like T3 but i think not? input?

has steel turbine fins and a garret ball bearing cartridge in it. awesome turbo. rear housing not clean like comp, coul use a powdercoat or just a quik clean

OPEN TO OFFERS

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