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Hi guys,

I Have for sale a set of Garrett 2860-5 turbo's.They have traveled approx 10,000 kms. These WERE in working condition when I originally sold them in March. The buyer sent these back to me a couple months ago after what I believe his mechanic stripped an oil feed thread and making one of the cores unusable. Due the the sale being done via PayPal, the buyer has up to 180 days to come back and demand a refund. I had to refund the money and received back a set of damaged snails in the process!
I have had GCG inspect the thread and they have said that you could try and use a screw in fitting which would require the installation of braided lines. Personally, I wouldn't go down that path. However, if you wish to try and they do leak oil that is all on you! What these turbo's could be used for is to put GTX wheels into the housings as many guys use -5 housings for this reason. Another option is to re-core the turbo that has been damaged and you will have a cheap pair of -5's, one core brand new, one core doing approx 10,000 kms.

- Very little shaft play.
- The turbine housing's has been ported to match the manifold to turbine housing gasket. 
- The turbine housing's has been cermaic coated.
- The actuator arm has been modified to increase leverage against the wastegate flap. The actuators are currently set at 19-20 psi from memory. I have had the actuataors set upto 24 psi. This work was carried out by RacePace Motorsport in Melbourne.
- There are two missing studs on one turbine housings.. 

- Turbo's are Located in Georges Hall, NSW.
- Buyer will pay for postage if required.
- NO PAYPAL!!!
- Turbo's have been priced in accordance to their condition and the extra bits mentioned above which are worth a small fortune in themselves. Unfortunately this is not my fault but I have been left holding the baby.
- I take no responsibility for a faulty installation.
- Please understand that one of the oil feed threads is stripped. I cannot stress this enough!
- When received, can you please confirm that these are the items listed within 7 days. This is a condition of sale! I am not interested in hearing back from you in 6 months time with a Walt Disney fairy tale!

Price is $600 ONO.
Contact me through PM.


TURBO 1
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Thread 1
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Thread 2
7B80CF8E-E5E3-48A0-8951-7C7F412BB9AD_zps
Thread 3
17FBE292-67BC-45B1-8361-28A3F6FD975B_zps
Turbo ID tag 
B51109E6-6F6D-4D6D-995A-B728D8C5BDAB_zps
Ported turbine housing.
47B7AB87-D94B-42B8-A593-E9AEEAFFE0B0_zps
Modified actuator
19203A38-CB6C-49E2-90D2-EAE1BA509735_zps


TURBO 2. This is the damaged turbo.
EB8070F2-0AA3-4404-B067-CC932029A5C5_zps
Thread 1
ABB40676-8793-40FD-8569-20AFD233C174_zps
Thread 2. 
FCCFF3B5-C47F-480E-B712-2EBFE27BFC1E_zps
Thread 3. This is the damaged thead.
481D4DF8-8051-4EEC-859C-7997ADE37924_zps
Ported turbine housing
5B379359-519B-4C34-B9A0-F4C26344F72B_zps
Modified actuator arm
9F14E2F9-350C-48DB-B9CB-653550B4AE2F_zps
Turbo ID tag
8DE0D455-E4D4-4B4A-85C6-6B683A8E9C02_zps


Cheers,

Paul.

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