Garret T3/T04E Turbo, Oil Drain and Feed Lines, Turbonetics
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From: Sagamore Beach, MA
Garret T3/T04E Turbo, Oil Drain and Feed Lines, Turbonetics
I have a Garrett T3/T04E turbocharger with 0 miles on it. It is brand new. I am selling because I am going to purchase a GT3071R turbo. It is a 60 trim with a .60 AR compressor housing and .63 AR turbine housing. The turbo has a 4 bolt discharge (outlet). Included with the turbo will be a stainless steel T3 inlet flange and a stainless steel 4 bolt outlet flange. I have the inlet gasket and bolts as well. I will also be including the oil drain and feed lines for the turbo. This will include:
-3AN stainless steel oil supply (Rated at 2000psig & 500-degrees)
-16.00" of 5/8" Stainless Steel Oil Return Line, or Silicone.
-Includes 1/8" NPT T fitting to hook up to block
-Includes all necessary fittings and hardware
-T fitting for oil supply
No welding required. Install to oil pan by punching hole & taping with 3/8 NPT tap. The kit uses Goodridge reusable aluminum fittings and anodized drain flanges also.
For this and the turbo I am looking for $550 plus shipping. This setup cost me over $800 when I got it less than two months ago.




I have a Turbonetics Evolution 35mm Wastegate that is brand new as well. It is still in the original box. It comes with 3 sets of springs (5-7psig, 7-9psig, and 9-13psig), 5 fine tune spacers, 2 brass barbed vacuum fittings, 6 foot vacuum line, gaskets and bolts. I am looking for $200 plus shipping for it.

I'll have pictures up by tomorrow night. If you have any questions or would like to get in touch with me you can PM me or call me at 774-313-7191.
-3AN stainless steel oil supply (Rated at 2000psig & 500-degrees)
-16.00" of 5/8" Stainless Steel Oil Return Line, or Silicone.
-Includes 1/8" NPT T fitting to hook up to block
-Includes all necessary fittings and hardware
-T fitting for oil supply
No welding required. Install to oil pan by punching hole & taping with 3/8 NPT tap. The kit uses Goodridge reusable aluminum fittings and anodized drain flanges also.
For this and the turbo I am looking for $550 plus shipping. This setup cost me over $800 when I got it less than two months ago.




I have a Turbonetics Evolution 35mm Wastegate that is brand new as well. It is still in the original box. It comes with 3 sets of springs (5-7psig, 7-9psig, and 9-13psig), 5 fine tune spacers, 2 brass barbed vacuum fittings, 6 foot vacuum line, gaskets and bolts. I am looking for $200 plus shipping for it.

I'll have pictures up by tomorrow night. If you have any questions or would like to get in touch with me you can PM me or call me at 774-313-7191.
Last edited by nismomaxct; Jun 17, 2008 at 08:04 AM.
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I'd take $75 plus shipping for the oil drain and feed lines. I cannot go much lower than that. Everything is brand new and still in the original box and bags. Sorry there are no pictures up. My camera is broken and I am getting it fixed. Im going to try and borrow a camera and have pictures up tonight.
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Bump. Finally got pictures up. Moose, how low are you thinking on the turbo? The turbo cost me $650 so I am already losing money and the thing has just sat in my room since I got it. I would be willing to trade for some RC of Deatschwerks 370cc or 440cc injectors for a 2000 Maxima as well.
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Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 694
From: Sagamore Beach, MA
Bump. Finally got pictures up. Moose, how low are you thinking on the turbo? The turbo cost me $650 so I am already losing money and the thing has just sat in my room since I got it. I would be willing to trade for some RC or Deatschwerks 370cc or 440cc injectors for a 2000 Maxima as well.
Some helpful advice newbie.
- Last post was in 2008 - roughly 6-7 years ago. You can see this in the upper left hand corner of each post.
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- If you click on the person's name, it takes you to their home page. He has not been active since August 2014.
- You would likely have much better chances of getting in touch with the person by private messaging them. Once again, due to the last posting date, the guy likely is not even subscribed to his own thread any longer.
- Last post was in 2008 - roughly 6-7 years ago. You can see this in the upper left hand corner of each post.
- Guy has 0% activity.
- If you click on the person's name, it takes you to their home page. He has not been active since August 2014.
- You would likely have much better chances of getting in touch with the person by private messaging them. Once again, due to the last posting date, the guy likely is not even subscribed to his own thread any longer.
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