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Gt3076R Turbo And Cast Hks Manifold Complete Setup!


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Been holding onto this for awhile as I couldn't bring myself to sell it off knowing il probably never see one again. Anyways

Garrett gt3076r .063 ceramic coated ex housing, surge ported comp housing.

As new condition, bearings are smooth and silent and zero endplay.

Cast iron twin scroll hks low mount manifold to suit rb20/25, ceramic coated chrome.

Matching hks 38mm external wastegate which I believe has 14psi springs in it.

3 inch dump pipe running to cat and a 1 inch screamer pipe setup also.

Also have brand new in the bag fitting kit from gcg which includes turbo to manifold and turbo to dump pipe gaskets.

Also have a billet oil drain fitting and length of oil drain hose all brand new still with gaskets.

Also have the block water and oil adapter fittings.

And a silicone 4inch to 3inch reducer, a straight 4 inch silicone hose and a turbo outlet reducer hose all in black, brand new.

Pieced it all together to make the most of a standard internals rb25 but I can't see myself making use of it any time soon so il let Somone else enjoy it.

I'm aware of how rare and sought after these cast iron low mount manifolds are so

Wanting $3100ono for everything listed above.

Located an hour out of Adelaide and can post at buyers expense.

Can text Tom on 0423420713 for more pics or details.

-Also worth noting the dump pipe was made for my rb25/30 in cefiro, so due to the added block height of the rb30 you may get away with it fitting up fine but possibly would only need cutting shortening by 38mm.

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