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Item:GT3540 .82 rear NEW housings

Age:3 years

Condition: used - needs rebuild

Price:$500

To Fit:anything you want (What car)

Location:Newcastle

Contact:PM please

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This turbo has been on my car for 2 years and done me well, made 363rwkw on 24psi,

It has a bearing noise and it needs to be rebuilt, the rear wheel does not look very good either so it might need a replacement. I purchased a new turbo for $1700 and used my old housings

Will cost around $600 - $1000 to get it rebuilt depending on who you get to do it.

Has 2 brand new housings front and rear and would suit someone who needs to mod a XR6 turbo with the .82 rear and .70 front to suit there skyline. The housings are worth $450 for front, and $770 for rear new by themself.

Also has the Speed flow fittings you need for oil and water lines as pictured, they are around $35 each new

Its on ebay for start price $400 but will end it for a good offer

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...E:IT&ih=017

So yeah its worth $500 to sell.

Also there is a rb25det ss high mount for sale needs small repair, $70 + post

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Edited by Guilt-Toy

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