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Hey all,

I've got a pair of GReddy T517z turbo's that are currently in pieces. I was going to get the units professionally overhauled however they were in a pretty bad way so I've decided to get a new pair of turbo's instead.

I wouldn't recommend putting them back together and installing as they won't last very long, however I thought somebody may be interested in buying the units for parts etc.

I am selling these turbo's as is with no other fittings or components (dumps, pipes, O2 sensors, gaskets etc etc)

I can post up images upon request if anybody is interested in seeing them.

I'm located in the Knoxfield area (Victoria) and I'm happy to meet up if you wanted to inspect them

Price: $1,000 for both turbo's (flexible price, give me an offer!)

Cheers,

Sean

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Hey everyone,

As requested, here are a few pics of the turbo's, I've put up detailed pics of the rear turbo as it's got more damage.

I've kept all the bolts required to assemble the turbo's. I haven't taken them out of the bags since they got out of the turbo shop

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Front Turbo

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Rear Turbo

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If anybody is interested in seeing them in the flesh shoot me a PM :)

Cheers,

Sean

Lads and ladies,

As requested here are some more pics, all of the following are of the rear turbo as it's sustained the most damage, I've put up some big pictures so it may take a little while for the pics to load :(,

Cheers,

Sean

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Some scratches

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Different angle

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Compressor wheel scratches (note this is the rear turbo, the front one is in much better shape)

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Tiny cracks as mentioned in several PM's on the exhaust wheel (again this is the rear turbo, front one is better)

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