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Precision Sp Cea T3 .82 Ball Bearing 60mm Anti-surge Billet Turbo Charger V-band on 2040-parts.com

US $1,749.99
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Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Precision Exhaust (Downpipe) Flange:3" OD V-Band Manufacturer Part Number:TBCP6062 Exhaust (Turbo Manifold) Flange:T3 Interchange Part Number:Ported Housing 4" Inlet Compressor&Turbine Kit Turbine A/R:.82 AR Other Part Number:750 HPS Ball Bearing Branded 60mm Turbocharger Turbine Trim:76 Instruction Included:No UPC:20904207119 Compressor A/R:0.7 Intake Inlet/ Outlet:4" Inlet / 2.5" Outlet Compressor Inducer /Exducer (MM):60.00 mm

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