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Garrett GT3076r .6 port shroud front .82 Turbine 4bolt flange

Turbo was bought brand new and has seen 1000kms since being put on the car also runs earls inline oil filter in the braided line..Im thinking about upgrading to something bigger

so if anyone has GT3582r .82 who wants to do a deal or something let me know .

This turbo is still pretty much brand new. made 390rwhp at 18psi on my rb25 fullboost around 4000rpm

otherwise $1350

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cool. Would it be possible to come check it out one arvo this week? I assume its still on your car

Yeah man no worries, yep its still on the car.. only just thought about going bigger , about 10mins ago lol

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Yeah man no worries, yep its still on the car.. only just thought about going bigger , about 10mins ago lol

Could you pm me your contact details as i cannot pm due to my pathetic post count, ill get up your way to check it out asap.

Cheers

Nathan

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