Available for sale is a pair of billet TD04 (bolt-on / stock frame) turbos from 3SX. These were purchased brand new and only have 250 miles of usage. I installed them onto a friend/client's VR-4, but unfortunately, a Prius taxi (of all things...) ran a red light resulting in a total loss. List price is $3k+ and asking price is $2600 shipped to the continental 48 states with PayPal fees + insurance included.
The rundown: These are essentially 3SX's version of DR750 V2 turbos. Compressor is 20T-sized paired with a 9-blade HL turbine. Fire ring is also retained i.e. no porting
Condition: Because of the nature of the accident, the front-right of the car was smashed-in causing that entire area to be compressed. As a result, the front turbo has a good amount of marks from the obliterated PS fan pressing against it. The punctured cooling system somehow sprayed the rear turbo area, and as a result, it has a good amount of surface rust. I have no doubt that they can be cleaned up, but I only wiped them down (no chemical solutions or material used) so that the new owner can approach it to his or her liking. There was no loss of oil or exposure to the elements. I actually submitted a sample for UOA with Blackstone prior to the installation, and everything was fine; drained oil (M1 15W-50) was still clean and fresh.
Disclaimers: You will need to transfer or acquire new studs or bolts for installation. Because I was working with a bent and twisted frame, I undid the band clamps for removal. Upon doing this, I discovered that the dowel pins were eliminated, so I only eyeballed the alignment. You may need to clock them slightly for your desired fitment. Lastly, the return lines will be removed prior to packaging for shipment unless you are local for pickup. I am leaving the rear feed adapter installed onto the turbo.
Let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thanks for looking!
-Alan
Pictures:
The rundown: These are essentially 3SX's version of DR750 V2 turbos. Compressor is 20T-sized paired with a 9-blade HL turbine. Fire ring is also retained i.e. no porting
Condition: Because of the nature of the accident, the front-right of the car was smashed-in causing that entire area to be compressed. As a result, the front turbo has a good amount of marks from the obliterated PS fan pressing against it. The punctured cooling system somehow sprayed the rear turbo area, and as a result, it has a good amount of surface rust. I have no doubt that they can be cleaned up, but I only wiped them down (no chemical solutions or material used) so that the new owner can approach it to his or her liking. There was no loss of oil or exposure to the elements. I actually submitted a sample for UOA with Blackstone prior to the installation, and everything was fine; drained oil (M1 15W-50) was still clean and fresh.
Disclaimers: You will need to transfer or acquire new studs or bolts for installation. Because I was working with a bent and twisted frame, I undid the band clamps for removal. Upon doing this, I discovered that the dowel pins were eliminated, so I only eyeballed the alignment. You may need to clock them slightly for your desired fitment. Lastly, the return lines will be removed prior to packaging for shipment unless you are local for pickup. I am leaving the rear feed adapter installed onto the turbo.
Let me know if you have any questions or concerns, and thanks for looking!
-Alan
Pictures: