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hey guys

up for sale is td05 18g full kit! rb20/25

comes with genuine hks 38mm external gate

trust stainless steel manifold

comes with new turbo gaskets

custom front AND DUMP

intake pipe

braided oil line

minmal shaft play few chips on front wheel

$1300 ono

also got a blitz ebc perfect working order plug and play asking 250 firm

located keilor downs vic dont pm me as im not on here often call or msg 0431119871

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Can you check the inside of the exhaust housing and see if there is a number cast into it? An 8, 10, 12 or something. If you are interested in breaking it up then I am looking for a TD05

yeh sweet ill have a look mate but not keen to split atm ...if other ppl want the manifold and gate ill split .....

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