T3/t4 Turbo T3 .50 Trim T4 .63 Turbine Housing on 2040-parts.com
West Columbia, South Carolina, US
up for sale is a new never used, never installed t3/t4 turbo with 5 bolt downpipe. Turbo is .50 trim compressor with a .63 trim turbine housing. Has t3 turbo flange that connects to the manifold. Turbo will not come with the oil feed and return fittings as seen in the picture. everything else will come as is in the picture.
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