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Hey guys,

Selling the turbo kit off my partners old car to fund her new car.

Price $1200 ono

Kit includes :

*Powertune Steampipe manifold, an exact copy of the original trust stainless manifold, these have a lifetime warrenty, some of the best welding you will ever see.

*Greddy/Trust TD05 16G turbo, not sure of exhaust housing size but boost came on really well with only basic mods and pulled well into the rev range.

*Hot side intercooler piping.

*Greddy/Trust BOV, not sure of which model it is unfortunately.

*Custom dump/front pipe with 02 Sensor.

*Metal oil feed line, appears to have been a modified stock line. works really well however.

*Custom intake pipe.

im fairly certain thats everything.

Does not include an external wastegate, or oil drain line (does have metal oildrain from turbo, just not the hose to the motor)

Personally believe this is one of the best turbos you can buy for a CA.

All you need is an External Wastegate and your set.

I should point out that the flange is for a 4 bolt Wastegate, could easily be modified if you want to use a Tial/turbosmart etc 38mm.

Will NOT seperate any parts as they are useless to you using any other turbo, Trust use a 3 bolt exhaust flange so this turbo wont bolt onto your stock manifold, nor will your turbo bolt onto this manfiold, same goes for the dump pipe.

please no time wasters, we want to sell this as quickly and painlessly as possible.

PM or TXT me on 0450472446 as i cant answer the phone during working hours. dont TXT at stupid hours as you wont recieve a reply.

located in Western Sydney, will post at buyers expense.

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