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i can vouch for that turbo.....although i never went for a ride :3some:.......but that thing is insane on an rb20, especially when the external gate is fully open 1 meter from where your walking LOL.....free bump

more parts added,

- turbo sold pending payment. back up for sale.. sale fell through

- SAFC sold pending payment. back up for sale.. sale fell through

Edited by lwboosted
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blooddsword27: frankston is s.e subs of melbourne.. the turbo is in excelent condition no shaftplay at all!!

Drift learner: yep bolts straight up to an r32, all you need to do is get some rubber hose and cut the lines that went to the rear hicas unit and loop them up.. then get a wheel alignment done.. its very easy to do, look in the DIY section i am sure there is a thread explaing how to do it.

got the manifold for the turbo? Correct me if im wrong, but, you said it is externally gated, therefor doesn't suit standard manifold.

Edited by Jago

i do have the manifold but i am using it for my new setup.. it is a standard manifold that has a flange cast welded to it to suit the external gate..

so the turbo does sit on the standard manifold with a 10mm spacer.. you can cast weld a flange in there, you can also buy a spacer of a trader on here (cant remember their name) that has an adaptor for an external gate.. or buy a ebay manifold for $200 to suit the external gate..

Edited by lwboosted

by doing a little bit of research i think the turbo may even be a trust TD06 17C it looks exactly the same as this turbo for sale.. same numbers and everything... can anyone confirm??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...ernal+wastegate

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