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From the forum traders section,

Sliding performance. (be sure to check that it is an internally waste gated one as it does not say)

Garrett GT3076R

Information:

This turbocharger is a great upgrade for RB20-RB25.

Turbo Model: 774156-5001-(or 5002)

CHRA: 700177-3

Housings Available: .64 A/R, .82 A/R T3 flange, V Bend housing.

Power: 525hp

Further information from Garrett website

$1735 + Delivery

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Croyden

CRD is now able to offer SAU members new pricing on all Garrett turbochargers. Don't hesitate to contact us to find out what your specific requirement is worth. Best prices guaranteed for complete genuine Garrett turbochargers. (Not just Garrett core with Chinese housings like many other advertisers). Call with your prices if you find better.

GT3076R internal wastegate with actuator (various sizes available)

Only $2065

Tweakit have it listed on their website for $2100

I have a logitec force feedback steering wheel with H pattern shifter and pedals that is compatible with PS3, I use it with GT5 prologue and its AWESOME!!

I reckon we hook it up at Michele's place on the projector and have time attack races!!

HELL YEAH!! :)

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