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Genuine Garrett t51r KAI-BB.This is rated 1000hp and would suit a built motor, rb26, rb25, evos or rx7's or anything.No shaft play or bull shit, you'll get what you see on pictures.In good condition, used for 3000k(made 540hp on a v8 14psi) gear box shat itself & was in storage for a while.Its worth more than the asking price.serious buyers only and feel free to contact me for any info, Will come with brand new metal gaskets. 1500 or make an offer.

0478659723

I'll post but buyer will have to pay for postage. Will post to Australia only! !

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Edited by Landyy

i didnt think garrett made a kai bb.. i thought only HKS made a KAI BB. (800hp).
i thought garrett only made a T51r SPL. (1000hp)

forgive me if im wrong as i cant see the picture you have posted due to security settings on my computer.

I have a Garret T51R SPL ball bearing. Rated at 1000hp. Is it an HKS/Garrett kai core with garret front cover? I dunno. Either way a decent turbo

http://www.autosport.com.au/itemdetailspage/15901

This one has the .91 rear

Thats the specs on the link. If I don't sell it I'll end up keeping it and one day ill probably use it on a gtr if I get one

Edited by Landyy

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