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Im selling the following to suit RB20/25

Trust TD06-20G 8cm, has had new oil seals, never boosted since new seals. only run for start up of new engine. PC $1400

Greddy exhaust manifold to suit TD series turbos, VGC $800

I also have a Turbo to cat front pipe to suit this set up, in stainless. $200

also have 1 bit of intercooler pipe in stainless to go on to turbo, 2'' - 2.5'' $100

and braided oil line $100

or all for $2500

Gold Coast, buyer pays postage,

0421434955 Luke

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Edited by boostn32

Hey dude,

Mate interested in the the turbo!!!!!!! :D

Just a question for ya.... I am currently transplanting a RB25 into the Cefiro....Is it T4 flanged?

Also PM me what u can offer for turbo + postage to Sydney :)

Cheers,

Ando

Edited by R33Deviat

R33Deviat Its not a T4 flange sorry its a 3 bolt TD flange as per pics, if ur still interested PM me as im keen to sell all the bits to pay for my new turbo this week

croat the turbo is rated at 450hp Roy has made around 250RWKW with this setup on his car. its perfect for internally stock RB20 or 25.

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great turbo fellas

any of you budding rb30det guys out there, who like boost early, grab this turbo

full boost by 2200rpm on stock rb30 block and rb25 head

good luck with the sale dude

bloody good turbo!

great turbo fellas

any of you budding rb30det guys out there, who like boost early, grab this turbo

full boost by 2200rpm on stock rb30 block and rb25 head

good luck with the sale dude

bloody good turbo!

Thanks champ, yes its a great turbo, and its only oil cooled.

Hey any idea when this baby would come on boost on a internally stock RB25?? Just wanting a Drift / Track setup....not a dyno whore....so looking for early response!

I know Mark mentioned 2200rpm on a RB30, how about RB25!?

Still might be interested.....just querying this and also finding out how easy fit it is considering the 3 bolt flange setup.

Ando

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