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Items:Greddy/Trust - T67/TD-06SH25G Turbo Kit

*T67, Compression Housing 25G, Exhaust Housing 10.0cm2

*Trust RB20/25 High Mount Exhaust Manifold

*Hypertune custom Stainless 3" Heat-Wrapped Dump Pipe + Front Pipe.

*Tial - 44mm External Wastegate 10psi Spring

Age:18 month

Condition:Excellent. Never tracked.

Price: $3500 for the full kit

To Fit: R34 GTT /R33 GTST

Comments: 288rwkw @19psi on stock internal Gtt. Less than 5k driven since fitted.

Kit still on car.

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Items:

-1- East Bear R34GTR Carbon Fibre Bonnet OEM Style (bolt on for GT-T)

-2- East Bear R34GTR style Grille Stay (bolt on for GT-T)

Age: 18 month

Condition: Excellent. Genuine East Bear purchased from Powerplay Imports.

$1100 for the bonnet. $150 for the grille Retail: $2200

To Fit: R34 GT-T. Direct bolt-on. Using original bonnet lock assembly and hinges

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Location: Gladesville Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: Pickup preferred

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Hey mate

Reason for selling the Turbo kit?

Sorry forgot to mention it. I'm converting the car back to stock and selling it. I have an A4 as daily driver and the skyline has been collecting dust in the garage for a while now.

nice looking car mate...

just wondering if its safe to run 19psi, or 288 rwkw on stock r34 engine??

whats the maximum it can hold before it need to be worked on internals for the NEO?

nice looking car mate...

just wondering if its safe to run 19psi, or 288 rwkw on stock r34 engine??

whats the maximum it can hold before it need to be worked on internals for the NEO?

Thanks. I think thats pretty much the limit for stock gtt engine. As long as you don't track the car it'll be fine. I've had 5000km on this setup without a problem. My low boost setting is at 16psi (265kw) and thats what I use on a hot day.

Why the Tial gate and not the Trust Type R gate that the kit normally comes with?

When I bought the kit there was no Trust gate (maybe seller sold it seperately) so I bought a brand new Tial gate instead. I think the Tial is just as good and very well known for its quality.

GTT owners, this is the best-ever turbo kit for your car. Have a look in the forced induction forum, its been regarded as the best turbo for RB25. Ultra responsive for its sze and would easliy make 350kw with internals.

Price drop!

$1150 for both items:

-1- East Bear R34GTR Carbon Fibre Bonnet OEM Style (bolt on for GT-T)

-2- East Bear R34GTR style Grille Stay (bolt on for GT-T)

Let's try this,

Greddy/Trust - T67/TD-06SH25G Turbo Kit

*T67, Compression Housing 25G, Exhaust Housing 10.0cm2

*Trust RB20/25 High Mount Exhaust Manifold

*Hypertune custom Stainless 3" Heat-Wrapped Dump Pipe + Front Pipe.

*Tial - 44mm External Wastegate 10psi Spring

$3200 delivered! :D

Let's try this,

Greddy/Trust - T67/TD-06SH25G Turbo Kit

*T67, Compression Housing 25G, Exhaust Housing 10.0cm2

*Trust RB20/25 High Mount Exhaust Manifold

*Hypertune custom Stainless 3" Heat-Wrapped Dump Pipe + Front Pipe.

*Tial - 44mm External Wastegate 10psi Spring

$3200 delivered! :)

Forgot to mention, I'm willing to trade with stock turbo/manifold/dump and + cash.

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