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Hayabusa Garrett Gt3582r Dbb Turbo With Upgraded Billet Wheel & Ported Shroud on 2040-parts.com

US $850.00
Location:

Moulton, Alabama, United States

Moulton, Alabama, United States



 
 Up For Auction : (1) GT3582R DBB Turbo with Upgraded Billet wheel & Ported Shroud   

62MM Intake with a .82 A/R Exhaust housing 

It was taken off a running turbo bike customer is doing a upgrade to his Prostreet Hayabusa  Dynoed mid up 550/560 for  Horsepower, It has been checked out and is in great shape ready to go comes with a v band clamp also.

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