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Hi guys,

recently i managed to get a good deal with a supplier in USA to get good prices with Garrett turbos. For now, i have confirmed deals for Garrett GT2860 - 5 and Garrett GT2860 - 7 turbos for RB26DETT engines.

Price for 2 X GT2860R - 5 will be AUD$2,150 delivered

Price for 2 X GT2860R - 7 will be AUD$2,150 delivered

Price for 1 X GT3071R (T3 Flange) will be AUD$1,500 delivered

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Delivery time will be 6 - 12 days after payment has been cleared

Supplier Details : PSI Parts

159 Ivyhurst rd

Amherst,NY,14226

Prices for just a single turbos or turbos for other engines, please PM me and i will contact the supplier.

Duration of the group buy will be for 2 months. Ending on 15th May. After that, depending on the demand, we may organize another buy again.

Please note, all money transactions will go directly to the supplier, i am not making any extra money through this.

Interested parties please PM me for details of payment and delivery.

Items comes with 12 months Garrett warranty on manufacturing defects.

Admins and Mods, please let me know if there is any other information you require from me for this group buy to proceed according to SAU forum rules.

Thank you.

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hey there

this looks awesome, as im looking at getting turbos for my gtr

so if i deposit modey now i get them in 6-12 days or do i get them in may??

do they come with any type of warranty etc??

  gtrzilla said:
hey there

this looks awesome, as im looking at getting turbos for my gtr

so if i deposit modey now i get them in 6-12 days or do i get them in may??

do they come with any type of warranty etc??

Hey,

If you pay now, you will get them after 6 - 12 days once payment is clear.

I will check with the supplier regarding the garrett warranty.

  gtrzilla said:
do these come with anything else, other than just the turbos

as, im aware the HKS kits come with oil lines, gaskets etc...

but they are more pricey

Unfortunately they just come with the turbos just the same if you buy them from hi octane racing or Croydon racing.

Yes the HKS GTSS kits come with the oil lines etc.

  sloutch said:
Yes they are available as well. :(

Awesome :)

Same price delivered?

Delivery costs are the same Australia wide right? (Im in Sydney)

Got a reply from the supplier.

The turbo comes with a 12 month warranty. It can be claimed through the Australian Garrett distributors or sent back to the states either way.

BlitzR33 - Sorry you have to get the gaskets yourself. However, these turbos will bolt on to the standard ones.

I am tossing up between the gt3071r and a GCG highflow. My question is as i can not find it elsewhere what is needed to bolt the gt3071r to an rb25, is it just modified oil and water lines or the whole hog meaning custom dump pipe and intake side as well.

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  SexyPete said:
I am tossing up between the gt3071r and a GCG highflow. My question is as i can not find it elsewhere what is needed to bolt the gt3071r to an rb25, is it just modified oil and water lines or the whole hog meaning custom dump pipe and intake side as well.

I'm in the same position, was going to get a GCG high flow but now leaning this way

Guys, if i'm not wrong, the GT3071r will produced much more power than the GCG highflow. It is similiar size to the HKS 2835 but i'm not sure on that. But it is cheaper than the high flow which GCG charges $1,950.

If you want, go to the Garrett webpage and they'll show the sizes of the turbo.

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