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Garrett GT3576
Really rare Twin Scroll T3 AR.75 turbine housing



Garrett GT3576 T3 TS AR.75
Compressor Size: 6 blade 53mm/76.2mm
Turbine size: 68mm/60mm
Compressor flow: 55lbs/min (max 500-550hp)
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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 450-550hp


Price: AUD799 Delivered to your door

Pay via paypal

PM me for details


Open to reasonable offers

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Tuned on stock rb25. E85. 20Psi drops to 15psi, due to weak springs in wastegate. Has more stuff in it.

200rwkw@4000 250rwkw@4300 no less than 257rwkw from 4700 to 6500rpm.

On the road it will come on even faster.

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Still got one in my stash. Ready to be sent out.

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