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BALL BEARING 60 TRIM COMPRESSOR

59.8mm Inducer / 76mm Exducer (Compressor)

60mm Exducer / 54.8mm Inducer (Turbine)

Internal gated rear housing

CHRA PART NUMBER 700177-13

DIRECT BOLT ON TO RB20 OR RB25DET WITH STANDARD 6 BOLT EXHAUST FLANGE

$800

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how long have u had it for? and what power were u making and what psi?

had it about 1 month and have only fitted it but havent had car running

and the power output comes from more factors than just the turbo and boost.

it is a 450hp turbo

it is still fitted to car. i can only take pics with it fitted and mms them to you. i am not removing it until its sold as i will keep it if it wont sell. as it only takes an hour to remove i will remove once payment has been made.

turbo only.

as posted above i have a couple of shitty pics of it on the car but i wont remove until its sold as i will keep it.

i can mms pics of it installed if you send ph number..

there is heaps of interest but noone with cash.

so i dont want to waste my time removing if noone comes up with cash

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