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Garrett To4e 57 Trim Turbo With T4 .70a/r V-band on 2040-parts.com

US $759.00
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:GARRETT Manufacturer Part Number:TO4E

Garrett T04E

HP Rating: 450

Garrett TO4E, 57 trim. High flowing P-trim turbine wheel with 3" V-band Turbine Housing in various divided and undivided A/R's. Turbine housing inlet is T4 entry and 3" v-band outlet. Garrett factory assembled and balanced turbo for OEM reliability.


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Garrett TO4e 57 trim turbo with T4 .70A/R turbine housing and V-band exit


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