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Brand new Forced Performance gt3076r.

Change of direction in build.

Located- Wangaratta 3677

Buyer pays post or pick up.

Price- $1800

Contact on here or on 0400215126

Cheers Josh

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Bump make a reasonable offer

Alot better than a gtx and gt series. Proven to make near on 400kw atws with killer response.

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1600 dollars maybe still slightly be negotiable. Try me. These are 2k us before shipping so im losing here but need to move it for other plans.

Josh

Makds more power and spools faster. Read the Forced performance thread on sau. This hta76r kicks ass on a rb25.

I can confirm this :yes:

If anyone has any doubts check either my build thread or Wootten Racing on Facebook to see dyno graphs, dyno videos and any other info.

With the USD the way it is it makes this turbo extremely good value!

GLWS mate!

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Thanks matt. It was your build that influenced the way I was going. Unfortunately things have changed and I have to sell u p :(

I honestly cant believe this hta76r hasnt been snapped up yet. There 2k US Then you have to pay import taxes ect. In my opinion its the best rb25 turbo you can get.

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Come on guys $1600 is a bargain. I dont think people understand just how ultimate like this turbo matches a rb25. Even a single rb26 its good for 400kw at the wheels pretty much with killer response.

Just to verify it comes with no rear housing. But the kando tear housings are like 200 bucks in which ever size duits you .63 .73 .82 and 1.06

upgrade your standard cast wheel old school gt3076r to this weapon billet quick spooling anjmal of a turbo.

SOMEONE BUY THIS FFS. lol

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