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Comp Turbo Ct4x 6262 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Sophia, North Carolina, United States

Sophia, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

Brand new turbo. This turbo is optioned out and retail well above $2k. My loss is someone else's gain. This turbo is top of the line.

Comp Turbo
CT4X 6262
SS turbine housing .82 AR
Triple ball bearing billet bearing housing
Billet compressor wheel
Polished compressor housing 
Ceramic coated turbine housing 
Anodized blue wheel

1 turbo is good for 500-700whp

$1500 shipped. Priced to sell. OBO!! Make me an offer.


*Pictures are of my actual turbo. My vendor had professional pics of them done.

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