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I'm selling my custom GT4202R and Moroso 22600 external wetsump oil pump(belt driven). Reason for the sale is I'm going with a 80mm GT4508R and full drysump. Parts are located in Canada.

Turbo sepcs

Condition is 10/10

Compturbo.com

CT5 compressor housing 5" inlet

3.5" Outlet

Polished Turbo Housing

76mm Inducer

102mm exducer

Garrett Compressor Wheel

Aluminum Bearing housing (Limited Production)(half the weight of a standard GT42)

Super X trim exhaust wheel 74.9mm

Single scroll .96 T4 4" exhaust housing

2200 AUS+ paypal + shipping

Moroso 22600 Oil pump

Wetsump

Condition is 9.5/10

Oneof the edges onthe bracket has been grined of for mockup.

Ths oil pump has never been hooked up to line or has ever had any oil in it.

Oil Pump Style Dry sump

Oil Pump Volume High-volume

Oil Pump Pressure High pressure

Good for 1500HP and 14,000RPM

750AUS + paypal+ shipping

new price on the turbo 2000AUS shipped. I'll also do 750 AUS shipped for the wetsump pump. i need these gone asap. The comp wheel on the turbo is the same size as a hks t51 spl but the spool up is much faster.

Edited by FOOT
  • 2 weeks later...
Its a big single mate. Good for any 6 cylinder or bigger.

hey there bud i am interested in your turbo could you email me on [email protected] please as soon as possible or feel free to call me on 0406995559

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