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Okay up for sale is my genuine trust TD06 20G L2 kit.

Genuine trust manifold no cracking perfect condition, wastegate flange has been brace to the manifold for some extra support.

Trust 60mm wastegate and screamer pipe, a few different springs too.

Two trust turbos in perfect condition, have done 1500km's since being rebuilt when I bought them. Polished and smoothed comp housings.

Two dump pipes and a front pipe to meet an original position cat convertor and cat back exhaust.

All intercooler piping required to fit to an r32 gtr. This is all new and proffessionally TIG welded and polished.

Two intake pipes with filters

basicly everything needed to fit it to your engine with oil lines and drains etc etc.

The kit Is still on my GTR and won't be removed till it's sold I'm not driving the car currently though. Only reason for sale is I've always wanted high mount twins but if I keep the car this way my licence will be short lived so I've got to make the car more usable.

It has produced 596kw @ all fours with sonoco fuel and just shy of 530kw on pump

I'm NOT interested in entertaining time wasters with joy rides or sending people dyno sheets.

If your interested and serious then I'll spend the time.

If it doesn't sell I don't care I'll put it all on the shelf for another day.

I'm asking $4000 FIRM.

Photos to come

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And before anyone asks the question a full 2 bar is had by 5800 rpm on my engine with a big $$ head and porting.

And yes this kit will anhilate your standard internal rb26 and turn it into a molten pile of shit very quickly.

Goes without saying serious engines only want this type of kit.

It was tunned on a mainline, re done on a dynamics after a fresh cylinder head was fitted and run up on pump a few weeks ago with a dyna pack.

Currently in discussion with a potential buyer.

May consider trade with a t04z or similar for my sports sedan.

  • 2 months later...

Buyer fell through,

still for sale and removed from the engine.

Serious offers may be entertained, got other things to pay for now.

Please don't waste my time if you don't have the money to purchase though!!

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