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Im selling a garret 3082r or known as gt 3040

serial number 700177 - 5014

reason for sale is ive got it bolted up to an rb20 its just a tag laggy for my liking

nothing wrong with the turbo at all its only done 7000kms on my car so it is brand new......

more than welcome to see how it goes on my car in fact i wont take it off my car unless sold because i am going to change it for a smaller turbo.

its more suited to a rb25/ rb26 i made 260rwkw on my 2.0lt and detuned it too 240rwkw.

its capable of over 300rwkw on the right engine easily

turbo is rated at 600hp Ar .70 and im not exactly sure but i think its .82 rear

compressor is like a gt 3540 (600hp) in a gt30 cover

it has a t3 flange and suited for external wastegate

price $2100

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Ive been rebuilding the car for the past 16 months so its now out of warenty but still pretty much brand new

i paid $2300 for it at the time

and like i said price is fricken negoitiable Capish...

i want a 3071r

but what is the gt 3037s capable of?

have you had it on an rb20?

send cash your way ??? no chance bud my turbo is brand new..... whats a 3037 worth?

ok ive decided to pull out the turbo in 2 weeks to have the new one fitted so if anyone is interested in seeing this one on the car you need to let me know asap

any offers weclome like i said price is negotiable i cant stress this much more the turbo is in perfect condition it will not dissappoint the new owner

really???

exactly the same?

the one you got quoted is probably stock off the shelf?

if they modify the turbo in any way they become more pricey

wheel sizes ect ect mine has a 3540 compressor in the gt30 cover

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