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Item: Genuine Trust T88-33D

Age: Unknown

Condition: Freshly rebuilt

Price: $1900 ono

To Fit: Anything

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM here or email [email protected]

Comments: genuine Trust t88s retail for over $4000 so heres a chance to grab a bargain

the T88-33d is normally rated to 800ps but this one has been rebuilt with a bigger GT42 front wheel

so from what ive been told it brings to power rating to over 1000ps

since the rebuild it has not been used.

reason for sale is i bought it to go on my RB30 but due to my fun times with the EPA

i have no use for it anymore because i stripped my car and dont have a motor to put it on

will send any where in Australia at my cost.

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  • 5 weeks later...
I would except i have an RB20det, auto, r32 GTS-t completely stock apart from a Greddy EMU

mm problem..

Saw the turbo today myself, looks mint and it's a bargain.

free bump!

damn!bad timing!i am about rebuild my motor as a rb25/30!forged pistons,spool rods and the usual stuff for a 25/30 build!saved a further 2400 for other parts and build!old man is a mechanic,so no labour costs! :thumbsup: would offer you 1300 for the turbo,but just bad timing,looks like an awesome turbo!bargin for sure!consider a deposit!lol

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