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Have for sale a Gt3071r externally gated, T3 flange, with a 0.63 rear housing which is V band. Awesome for very good response on rb25.

This is the proper GT3071 also not the bastardised versions you can get. S/N 700177-5023 can be seen in pics

Tial 38mm wastegate to suit is brand new in box also comes with a 1 bar spring and uses 2 bolt flange.

Lastly have a used but good condition (no cracks) S/S high mount manifold with pipe for 2 bolt external wastegate.

I want

Gt3071r- $1200 ono

Wastegate - $300 ono

Manifold - $180 ono

I am willing to post if the turbo and wastegate go together I will put the wastegate stuff inside the turbo box to save on postage. The manifold is unlikely to be worthwhile posting long distances due to it being bulky.

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Wastegate is Tial 38mm wastegate as has in description so not large enough sorry.

I was hoping to obtain around 270rwkw with this turbo on my rb25 with the main mods and nistune should be capable of this with really good response

I have one of these on my RB25, with cams it made 260rwkw @ 13psi great street and track set up.

Free bump gl with the sale

Cheers mate didn't actually realise they made that much power with that little boost even with cams is definitely good to know

For those who want to estimate postage I am in Brisbane and details are:

Postcode: 4122

Weight = 7.2/7.3kg

Length = 31cm

Width = 24cm

Depth = 22cm

The sizes I have overestimated slightly by ~1cm just to ensure it is less than the quote.

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