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Item:trust/greddy T78-33D kit to suit rb26/gtr.

Which includes:

Turbo

Stainless manifold

Greddy external gate with screamer pipe

Age:unknown

Condition:good

Price:3500

To Fit: rb26/gtr

Location:perth,wa

Contact:pm or reply

Comments:will ship at buyers expense

Hi,

Got a trust/greddy T78-33D kit to suit rb26/gtr.

Which includes:

Turbo

Stainless manifold

Greddy external gate with screamer pipe

Turbo has been rebuilt by turbotech and also fitted with a larger wheel. 0km's since rebuild

This whole set up has cost $4800.

Will sell for $3500

pm me or reply here if interested

turbo has been fully rebuilt by turbotech and hasnt been used since. i think the front wheel may also have been machined out to 87mm thus making it a t87-33d or something like.

if your keen organise a time to come see it and we can measure it

no idea on the km's done previously

bought turbo kit second hand from JMS in SA

pics here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Tr...it-t220425.html

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