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Yeah...guys.,.if you have nothing else good to say just let it..ignore it..he's not trying to scum anyone for sure.

T70 has the same spec as the Garrett T60-1,.same internals and is made by MASTERPOWER which used by the same company "GARRETT "..

this one actually capable of handling more than 600HP..pretty much has the same internals as the garrett T60-1.

I know coz i did my search...and YES...I HAVE ONE on my R33.

cost $1200 brand new...$900 is reasonable..but lower it down a bit i'd say..got mine brand new for less.

good luck selling it dude.

thanx for that, ill be taking offers

i Have this turbo on my r33 as well. Makes good power and comes on hard. Had no problems so far. running 22 psi boost all day every day. Bought it new from toofast2furious performance in Maroubra for $1100. This is a pic of my kit before it went on accompanied with stainless manifold and 50mm gate. Turbo currently makes 280kw at the wheels and good for more but my internals are limiting me.

Good luck with the sale

i Have this turbo on my r33 as well. Makes good power and comes on hard. Had no problems so far. running 22 psi boost all day every day. Bought it new from toofast2furious performance in Maroubra for $1100. This is a pic of my kit before it went on accompanied with stainless manifold and 50mm gate. Turbo currently makes 280kw at the wheels and good for more but my internals are limiting me.

Good luck with the sale

thats looks neat man have u got any pics of it on the car?

Come on.....

Plz note this is a XSPOWER turbo

http://www.mx6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=110947

Yes thank-you for pointing that out again and again and agian,

From what i have read is that you do not wish to buy the turbo so pls stop posting in this tread and let SAU members make there own decisions on the turbo and weather to but it or not.

Im sure you would not like it if other people kept posting negative comments all over your treads.

Rs,

this turbo is not made by masterpower

all master power turbos are branded wit master power in the compressor cover and also the exhaust housing

i know cause ive had 2 of these turbos and several master power turbos and this turbo is nowhere near the quality of a masterpower turbo!!

yes this turbo is from xspower in the states which go under teh name ssautochrome on http://www.ebay.com

heres a link to there store with these turbos

http://stores.ebay.com/WWW-SSAUTOCHROME-CO...sQ3amesstQQtZkm

search thru there n u will find some real cheap stuff but as the saying goes,u get what u pay for

ive bought several gates and turbos from these guys but hav since been resold and 1 gate was stolen

ive now bought there 46mm jdm gate which seems alot beta quality but we will c

it has been posted on forums in america that they (ssautochrome) sell the lower end gear on ebay as thats what sells

just b careful if u buy these turbos, as people hav said, they are using them and they r going great and the dodgy turbo is the t3/t4 that they sell

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