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Trust twin TD06-20G turbos

Trust twin high mount manifold

Trust wastegate

Trust piping from turbos to cat

Trust twin entry intercooler 600x300x100

Trust plenum

Bolts, gaskets, and braided oil lines included.

This setup has not been put on my car and wont be due to massive change of direction now regarding the car. Previous owner informed me that the turbos themselves have only ever done dyno time. The front housings have been polished. No shaft play. All that is needed to complete this setup is piping to and from the intercooler which you can get custom made or buy from any Trust distributor to suit your model. This is a good high mount setup that could make some pretty high figures (easily 400kW+). Not willing to seperate.

$6800

Genuine enquiries only. PM for more info.

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Would you please e-mail some photos of the items to duckwrangler@hotmail .com or otherwise post them here?

thanks.

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awww damn! :domokun: if only my current motor setup could handle that much! thanks for that info though

put some rods in, cams and cam gears, put the kit on and keep the car.

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impressive setup mate...good to bring a GTR under 9 secs.

free bump

thanks.

lowered the price. i have had plenty of interest but mainly people who want to split it up.

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