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Both of these are back up for sale due to bullshit time wasters, so If you intend on wasting my time or dont have the funds, piss off and dont bother im not interested!!

sorry for being so blunt but seriously im over time wasters!

Im selling off ONE of these kits only. Which ever does not sell ill be putting back onto my Street driven GTR.

First up is a complete and genuine TRUST TD06-20G twin high mount kit, Has two good condition TD06 turbos with smoothed compressor housings semi polished finish.

A genuine Trust twin manifold which has had some extra bracing welded to the wastegate flange for support

A genuine Trust 60mm wastegate with screamer pipe.

Two dump pipes, both 2.5inch mild steel.

A merge pipe to join the dumps into a generic cat back system.

Intercooler piping from both turbos to the inner wheel arch.

Twin air intakes with 3 inch filters

Oil lines and water line blanks etc

Gaskets and all the hardware to mount it up.

Will spit out +500Kw with ease, not for the faint hearted of wallet shy

Wanting $3800 firm.

Second is a HKS TA45s turbo, which was rebuilt and apparently done 100Km's since rebuilt, it doesnt look like its done anything at all really. Polished compressor housing and a 2.5 inch elbow welded on which is polished as well. Turbo condition is immaculate.

Manifold is a custom job with 1.25 inch runners all 316 stainless. The head flange is 10mm thick as to is the turbo flange. Has bracing and an external gate running off it.

Wastegate is a 50mm HKS item which has been stripped and service with a new diagram. Has a screamer too

Dump pipe is TIG welded 3 inch mild steel with V band to the turbo. will fit a generic cat back

Comes with a braided oil feed line but NO cooler piping or intake etc.

Again a +500Kw kit

Asking $2100

Both kits are in my possession and ready to be sold. I will be keeping which ever doesnt sell I dont mind which one goes.

In sydney will post STRICTLY at buyers expense.

Can offer fitting for locals.

Again please dont waste my time these are serious kits in perfect condition for serious buyers only

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