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advertising this for a mate

how's upgrading to something alot bigger

he got it 4 months ago secondhand it has alittle play wheels have a few little chips

but has proven to be fine on his car no smoke noises etc

makes 240rwkw on a mainline on his 34

pics up when I can find them

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no pics of the dump pipe its a quickly made custom one thats not pretty but does the job

turbos in SA

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rear housing cant remember its hks its a 2835 and it make 240rwkw can you work it out from there?

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did he buy it used? sounds suss if its 4 months old with wheel chips

Im pretty sure it was imported and sold in that condition. Then placed on a customers car for four months and now he is upgrading and this turbo is for sale or something like that if its the turbo im thinking of

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something with your head doesn't look quiet right but you don't see me posting in your threads saying it lol

don't they do a 100mm inlet version as well o maybe thats just the 3037's could be what your thinking

as Nigel said was bought secondhand in its current condition due to the slight play and wheel chips it was bought cheap

at the time as well

he got dump pipe made quickly once one couldn't be sourced cheap x Japan and new lines so your basically getting those

for free and his getting what he paid back

(think it may have been fitted to jzx100 or something as core had to be rotated)

fitted to mates car made 240rwkw drove for 4 months or something now wants to able to make 300rwkw

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something with your head doesn't look quiet right but you don't see me posting in your threads saying it lol

well sucks cause i was really considering buying that today for my daily but now i DONT...that!!! sucks eY!!

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well sucks cause i was really considering buying that today for my daily but now i DONT...that!!! sucks eY!!

it affects me very little if you get this bargin

point was you were trying to say there was something wrong with it when there isn't

probably just trying to put others off so you could lowball offer

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hey grigor..any chance to post pics of the rear housing of this turbo please mate...

cheers.

Here you go. This is an 0.68 A/R and they're also available in 0.87.

Very hard to find that stamped number, sometimes it's inside the exhaust flange.

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it affects me very little if you get this bargin

point was you were trying to say there was something wrong with it when there isn't

probably just trying to put others off so you could lowball offer

why would i low ball i know what quality with brand name parts are worth i dont believe in cheaps things my 2835pro s cost nearly 4000 by the time it went throught customs, postage and handerling etc

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I can vouch for the quality of this turbo as i was going to purchase it before the current owner. Seen it 2day and the guys a JMS do great work with their cars. Still keen on the turbs mate, hopefully i can have the money by next week or two.

Sean

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pics of the super important what it looks like and much sort after pump pipe :D

comments about how it looks will not be responed to it works and was made quickly end of story

and one pic of turbo as it currently sits on the car

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