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i got a garrett T3/T04b custom turbo, brand new it is oil and water cooled roller bearing the info for the turbo is T3 To4b . The compressor wheel is a 54 trim and the compressor housing is a 60ar . The turbine side is a 48ar with a standard T3 flange. this is pretty much a bolt on for a skyline rb2*det engines and also a VLT or anything with a T3 flange that has oil and water cooling, only problem is that the exhuast flange going to the dump pipe is different tho most exhuast can be modifyed for very cheap i am asking $950ono for the turbo if u would like pic's or more info please email me at [email protected]

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Is it internally or externally wastegated, what sought of power is it good for and ya got any pics

it is internal wastegate and give me ur email address and i will send u pic's when i brought it i was told by the people who built it that it should do 450-500hp

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.48 a/r turbine housing will need 20+psi to make more power than stock, will be still a struggle at that without an external gate. This turbo would be more suited to a CA. May be an easy option to bolt on your standard Turbine housing or even a VG30. will have a tonne more power at less boost and also bolt straight on.

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