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Precision 6466 (GEN2 CEA) T4 twin scroll 0.84 A/R - New/Unused
$2,200 — Eastern suburbs - Doncaster area
Hi guys, I have a turbo up for sale.

950hp rated although these are known to go way beyond that.

It's been on my engine for fitment testing purposes only, never run.
I am selling due to wanting to upgrade to a larger/different turbo.

Right now these are about AUD$2500 new + shipping from the US.
Also includes the parts you see in the photos - oil drain flange, 3-5/8" V-band fitting for welding to your dump pipe, and V-band clamp.

There is an insignificant amount of rust on and around the flange area that can be removed easily.
Any questions, please feel free to PM me or comment here.
I will accept reasonable offers if there is minimal interest in the places where I have this advertised.
Cheers.
Matt - [email protected] - 03 9450 2246

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