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GARRETT GT 2876R Turbo

Great Condition. No longer needed for my RB25DET. Never been put on my car, it has been in the garage for years and it's time it got put to good use by someone.

Turbine wheel is cast from “Inconel” material for extreme applications.

Official Garrett Info Page: http://www.turbobyga..._705330-1_2.pdf

* I have provided the specifications in the post below.

Price: $1000.

Personal Details:

Located: Central Perth Area, WA.

Ph:: 0419 929 543

Name:: Rhys

Email: [email protected]

  • Ball Bearing
  • Oil & Water Cooled
  • Internally Wastegated
  • T25 turbine inlet flange with billet adapter plate for T28 (Think I paid around $100~ from GCG turbos)
  • 5 Bolt Turbine Outlet Flange
  • 280hp - 480hp

*-COMPRESSOR-*

Ind Wheel Diameter 52.8mm

Exd Wheel Diameter 76.1mm

Trim 48

A/R 0.7

*- TURBINE-*

Wheel Diameter 53.9mm

Trim 76

A/R 0.86 (There is a 0.64 A/R version of this turbo as well)

*- Here are some links to give you an idea what these these Turbos are going for -*

http://www.dtsturbo....astegate/pd.php

http://www.gcg.com.a...mart&Itemid=101

http://www.garage7.c...chk=1&Itemid=53

http://www.turbo-bal...garrett-gt2876r

http://www.turbotune...l-bearing-turbo

  • Red Super Spark High Performance Coil Packs

Designed to give you:

Better Combustion

More Power

Stronger Spark

It is a direct factory replacement

Red; so they look pretty sick under the bonnet

Have been used once on my car for 2 days - Very much AS NEW.

Selling because I picked up some Splitfires for free off a friend.

Suits:

R33 GTS and GTS-t (RB25DE/T) Series 2 95-98' (Built in Ignitors)

R34 GTR (RB26DETT)

StageaWGC34 and WGNC34 (RB25DE/T) 96-98'

Price $200. (These were purchased for $499.)

Please feel free to PM me or contact me on my mobile. If possible an sms is preferred. After business hours feel free to call :)

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