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Hi selling this turbo

Taking off my Standard rb25 this saturday because doing all out and getting a forged rb25 with high mount manifold and external gated gt3076

Was making 250rwkw on 17psi on my Standard rb25, standard manifold,

only supporting mods were: 750cc injectors, power fc and spitfire coils.

Done around 15000k's or less

Custom Garrett GT3037r (3076) spec 0.76AR exhaust turbine

internal wastegate

500hp turbo

bolts strait on standard nissan manifold. T3 flange

$1000 cash firm

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Does this also bolt up to standard dump pipes?

Umm I don't think so mate , but any exhaust shop will make one for you . I got one made for my new turbo for like 50 bucks

hey mate, where are you located? keen for pics also...

Hey mate , located in Darwin but can post at buyers expense . My engine didn't come yet so won't be pulling the turbo off until next Saturday

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