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Hi SAU,

Up for sale are 2x new Garrett 2860R -5s (707160-5005S). Were to be fitted to my GTR but have to delay fitting them as I now need a rebuild.

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Price is $2400.

Located in Sydney, available for local pick up, or buyer pays postage.

Please send me a PM or contactable on 0422 486 676, SMS preferred.

More pictures available on request. Thanks for looking.

Matthew

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  • 3 weeks later...

I should also mention that these were purchased from MTQ Automotive in September at World Time Attack in Sydney. I have original receipt, and also come with a 12 month warranty from purchase, meaning that there is ~8 months left. I have this in writing from MTQ and can forward this information via email to the buyer.

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