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Bought the car with a complete Trust single turbo conversion already done (it had a T78 turbo at the time).

Kit:

Trust manifold

Trust wastegate

Trust twin air filter set up

Custom stainless steel exhaust housing cover

Garrett t04z (0.84 rear, 0.70 front)

Braided oil line

Custom BOV return pipe to intake pipe

Turbo 10k old.

387rwkw on Racepace dyno on 21psi

Will not seperate.

Keen on doing a swap with someone who has twins, preferably from Melbourne.

Price: $2700

edit: now with dyno sheet

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man thats so cheap it aint even funny...

Any particular reason for sale? apart from the fact that you will get bent over hard here in vic if they pop teh bonnet??

benm

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Yes i do, i need to scan it.

femno

I am after more response for circuit work.

My other option is a go for a smaller single as well.

I don't drive the car much so that's not an issue for me.

Keen on doing a swap with someone who has twins, preferably from Melbourne.

Friends of mine in Melbourne have twins: Jacob and Max. They'd happily swap them for the turbo kit :P

Swap for Vspec twins with steel wheels?

I will be coming down to Melbourne this weekend if your keen. Is the set up off the car? if so can you provide pics of the intel and exhaust wheels.

Cheers

let me know if your still up for a swap, i have a few twin setups including the pipework you see below.. We are going single next year (K5-660R) so i can use all your gear bar the turbo.. i am happy to take lot then sell off the t04z. so if some-one wants the turbo separate....

Trent 0407 059280

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