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Item: GT30/35 0.5A/R compressor housing

Age: ???

Condition: New, has a few scratches

Price: 200 ono

To Fit: GT30/35

Location: Gladstone Qld

Contact: PM

Comments: was going to put it on my GT35 but i couldn't be bothered when i was putting the turbo on...

compressor housing and back plate

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is it off a ford XR6T?

will it fit the generic GT35r,because I am pretty sure the turbine housings aren't interchangeable

I'm not sure what it's from

I bought it as a new GT35 compressor housing... i have a GT35/40 and didn't even try to put it on, just wanted the turbo on the car...

Not sure whether or not they are interchangeable...

i'll have to think about it... for that much i'm probably better off keeping it just in case i ever decide to change it...

Edited by axe s
is it off a ford XR6T?

will it fit the generic GT35r,because I am pretty sure the turbine housings aren't interchangeable

That is NOT of a XR6 GT35 (well its not the same casting wise)

but FYI it would work anyway because they ARE interchangeable

it's a garrett housing... so they would have to offer it for ford to be able to produce it...

But by the sounds they are interchangeable...

Thanks dano4127

Edited by axe s
it's a garrett housing... so they would have to offer it for ford to be able to produce it...

But by the sounds they are interchangeable...

Thanks dano4127

i meant not produced under license,similar to what HKS do with garrett cartridges

had a think about my offer yet?

it's a garrett housing... so they would have to offer it for ford to be able to produce it...

But by the sounds they are interchangeable...

Thanks dano4127

Yeah i forgot to add you will need he backing plate to suit the housing

I have a .5 on my GT35 and am going to a .7 in the near future but I will need to buy the apropriate backing plate to suit that housing $63 from Garrett

yeh i have the back plate... it's in the first photo...

$200 Including the backing plate is really reasonable mate

Garrett rapes you if you just want a compressor cover change over

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