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4 sale is a brand new Innovative (USA) polished T72 dual ball bearing p-trim,

1.15 exhaust housing,

.72 compressor wheel

Perth, WA

The turbo was custom built by Grant @Per4manz in Perth, designed for a 13b rotary to make 440hp @14psi with very little lag.

I am sure this turbo could run all day @25psi..

If anyone needs more info on how it would run on a different motor, i can find out easily or you could ask Grant yourself, mention Sebastian's T72 for rotary and he will remember.

Per4manz Website

Reason for sale: I regretfully never got around to installing it on my fc and sold it recently, bought a v35 sedan..

This turbo is too big for the v35, very possible to fit but it would be out of my budget to install on the v35, but would make big numbers.

I purchased the turbo for $2,200 and am firm on that price, as this turbo has gone up in price since i bought it.

I saw the same turbo selling for $2,900 elsewhere..

I will post better photos over the next day or two, the one below is shown in plastic wrap next to a td06 setup i just sold.

0423 279 321

Seb

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