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was going to buy this turbo should i run screaming..

Garrett P-67mm T4 precision turbonetics borg warner

I'd say you should indeed run screaming, sounds dodgey as all hell and doesn't look like the genuine Garrett engraved A/R 70" compressor housing. It looks like its supposed to appear to be a Garrett "T04Z", but putting "Precision", "Turbonetics", and then to top it off "Borg Warner" which just are not Garrett related at all just reasons my suspicions a tad.

Looks to me like A Garrett based T04Z , if the center section has water fitting holes (and the single BB type threaded oil inlet hole) it would be a ball bearing one .

Comp cover may be a precision one .

Garrett BB T04Zs were cheap compared to some BB turbos a while back , it would make sense to buy an off the shelf item here if the price is similar .

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