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Item: Garrett 3076r 500hp turbo

Age: Done close to 5000km

Condition: Excellent. No shaft play

Price: $1200 firm

To Fit: T3 Flange .63 rear

Location: St clair (western Sydney)

Contact: Fred 0410231029

Comments: Selling this due to wanting to bigger turbo.

Oil and water lines not included. Turbo has.6 comp housing 57mm trim, good to make 400+whp wit supporting mods. Will post at buyers expense, but pick up with cash is preferred :(

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http://www.pagparts.com/perfpts1.asp?pprd=...amp;cat=gtturbo

There only $1249 new with warranty... Are you flexible on the price?

Are you living in New York?

No.... well convert that to AUS $, probably about $1300, then include P&H, insurance, GST, etc. and you'll be paying at least $1600.

When doing a comparison make sure you use an example from the same country. :ermm:

Are you living in New York?

No.... well convert that to AUS $, probably about $1300, then include P&H, insurance, GST, etc. and you'll be paying at least $1600.

When doing a comparison make sure you use an example from the same country. :ermm:

HAHA point taken as i crawl back under rock... My apologies, it is late. well thats a great price! Everyone carry on as they were :banana:

hey dude what engine did u have this on

and when did it come on boost and when did it hit full boost

and what other mods do u have has well

cheers blocka

hey dude what engine did u have this on

and when did it come on boost and when did it hit full boost

and what other mods do u have has well

cheers blocka

I had this on a 1.8L BPT KH Laser making 330hp at the front paws on 25psi.

Boost starts to come on at 2800rpm and full boost (25psi) at 4500rpm. With this turbo, it continued to make power up to 8300rpm b4 it ran outa puff.

Click here to C my list of mods

Please no more offers of "insert a lesser turbo here" + cash my way. Can u not read in the above info stating that im wanting to go to a GT35r .63 housing so that is the only swap ill consider, otherwise cash money rules here!

Edited by Warbzy

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