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Need this baby gone. Act fast, open to offers

Delivery: 5 days by EMS

Garrett TBP4 ~GT3576 size
Really rare Twin Scroll T3 AR.70 turbine housing



Garrett TBP4 T3 TS AR.75
Compressor Size: 6 blade 53mm/76.2mm
Turbine size: 73mm/58mm
Compressor flow: 52lbs/min (max 500hp)
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100% Genuine

Journal bearing (not ball bearing!) Rebuildable. Barely noticeable spool difference when wideopen throttle compared to bb. ~300rpm max

Oil cooled centre core with 360degree thrust bearing


Capable of 400-500hp

Spool characteristics: 8psi at 2800rpm, 15psi at 3500rpm on rb25det




Price: AUD65o Delivered to your door. Turbo is over AUD900 retail

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Open to reasonable offers

Edited by robots

AUD350 till 15th of JAN. BELOW THE LINE.

Also have one with .58AR twinscroll housing and smaller compressor. Good for 400hp.

Can do both for AUD700 shipped. Crazy price.

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