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Genunine garrett gt3082r (aka 3040). T3 flange, 4bolt 3inch gt exhaust flange 0.63. 4"inlet 2" outlet 0.7 compressor

This is the monster 35r compressor wheel on a smaller quick spooling 30 series housing.

Dual ball bearing, water & oil cooled. Only ever run on full synthetic oil. ZERO shaft play, 10xxx ks old. Rated at 600Hp.

$1500.00 ono

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Hi mate, is it internal or external gate? And would this bolt up to a standard rb25 NEO manifold?

Tonksy it is an external wastegate turbo as you can see by the rear housing, it would need a spacer plate, lines and new dump as well as a wastegate off the Ex manifold, answer is YES it can be done.

No it's not a gt3540. It a gt3082r aka gt3040. It's got the gt30r exhaust wheel with a gt3540 compressor wheel. Good for 390rwkw on juice. Would be ok on a internally stock rb25 but depending how far you push it, the tune and fuel will depend how long your motor will last. Top turbo. R31nismoid would vouch for this I'm sure!

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