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Trust TD06 L2 20G Turbo kit to suit RB20/25.

Comes with 44mm Trust Type R External Gate & Screamer pipe

Trust Highmount manifold, Apexi Power Intake to suit and Z32 AFM.

Oil line and all neccesary clamps,screws etc etc.

Genuine ARC Turnflow FMIC

Speco Fuel pressure regulator

Zero play in the turbo

edit- also comes with trust dump pipe.

Only selling as a complete package - $5500neg

Will sell as turbo kit alone with out AFM, Intercooler, Power Intake for $3600 neg

ARC turnflow Intercooler-

Reasonable condition, typical marks of use on it, no leaks, comes with piping of course.

$800neg

RB25DET NEO long motor + Gearbox

Circa 120xxx kms on engine, healthy engine, can be seen running. Gearbox happy and healthy also, No Clutch. Both regularly serviced by R.E Customs and Dr Drift. Loom and NISTUNE fully programmable ECU. Currently under the care of Dr Drift, but can also be tuned by Trent @ Status in Melbourne. There are tuners Aus wide aswell.

$4000 neg

Recaro Sr3 Millenium seats

Black, reasonable condition, inspection a must, slight tear from belt on drivers seat.

Pics up soon.

$1200 w/o rails $1600 w/rails

Work s2r rims.

R 18x10.5 wrapped in near new Kuhmo Ecsta rubber 265/35/18

F 18x9 in near new Nank Kangs

These fill the big big guards on the 34 very, very well.

Centre painted black, plenty of dish. Rear gaurds needed rolling to clear the rubber. a 255 with a tiny bit of stretch will clear.

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Better pics to come.

$2200 neg. Rear tyres are worth $350 a piece and are at an even 95% wear.

Melbourne Pick up is preferred/welcomed.

Interstate buyers, contact me and we'll see what we can arrange.

More pics coming over the next few days.

No rush to move any of this, plenty of time while the next engine and box are going in.

Contact VIA P.M or email @ [email protected]

hay buddy

how r ya?

do u remember ages ago u pulled into the 7/11 on bell street and there was a white r34 with a flat tyre getting air? tht was me lol

any way just a question what type of spolier do u have on ur car ive never seen one before and love it.

cheers, and free bump quality parts right here

julz

Hey Julz,

glad you got home okay, lol.

It's a Mines Carbon ducktail.

Only other I have seen in Oz didn't have the carbon blade in it.

The only other ones I have seen in pictures are on an Autech 4 door 34 GTR and the Blitz R34 GT-R promo shots from the first release.

Good luck in your search :)

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