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Porsche 930 911 Turbo Garrett Adapter Flange Race Track Kkk on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
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Salt Lake City, Utah, US

Salt Lake City, Utah, US
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Heavy duty Garrett T4 style four bolt flanges for welding directly to the exhaust housing so the turbo will bolt directly to your 930 stock or aftermarket downpipe. These are CNC Laser cut for a perfect fit. These have been used on some the the fastest 930/934/935 race cars. Once these are gone there will not be more made. The ID is 2.75" and the OD is 4.75". Center to center on the cross bolt holes is 3.9" and the flange is 0.375" thick! I also have the ring that fits into T4 exhaust housings without the studs so that this flange can sit flush on the turbo if you need those too(pictured but not included).  I combine shipping so if you need more than one simply let me know.

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