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Garrett Small Frame Technology Turbocharger - Garrett Gt1238z on 2040-parts.com

US $991.60
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Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Garrett Manufacturer Part Number:GT1238Z

 



The Garrett GT1238Z turbo is rated up to 120 HP. Brand new Garret GT12Z turbo is perfect for small displacement engines looking for a extra HP.
Internally wastegated, comes pre assembled with actuator.
V-band downpipe outlet/discharge.
Compressor housing has a integrated 3 bolt blow off valve provision. (BOV not included)

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