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TD06H-25G Turbo Rebuilt by GCG in September last year, only used to test the car to find out if engine was still blowing smoke. Turns out it was and now have a whole new engine in the car.

Comes with external wastegate, and Manifold for RB25DET.

Spools quickly, big power.

May seperate if Items do not sell.

$3000

Located in Bundoora (Melbourne)

Pick up preffered

Will ship at buyers cost.

Paul Davis

[email protected]

0431874557 (please note that I work 8pm - 4am and will be asleep during the day... but leave a voicemail or sms and I will get back to you asap)

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Hey mate,

A few questions:

-Does this fit an R33

-Are these items from a genuine Trust turbo kit? ie is the turbo and manifold trust branded?

-Do you have water/oil lines

-Do you have any other parts from the kit such as the dump and intake piping?

-When did it come on boost and full boost on your RB25?

Thanks!

yes, fits r33.

Only branding I can see on it is mitsubishi symbols. But I do know that GCG rebuilt it to Trust original specs.

Oil & water lines are a no.

Intake pipe is included, dump pipe can be included also but it is only a few inches of pipe, not a full dump pipe.

In terms of boost, It has been a while but it did come on fairly quickly, lag wasn't noticable.

Rear housing, I'm unsure, if you can tell me how to find this, I'll let you know.

Also for pricing comparison, paid $4k for the kit, $1.5k for rebuild. Only asking $2.1k...

Cheers

The compressor side looks larger than the standard trust housing (And the trust housing has Trust logo etc..) although it could be due to the polishing.. Do you have any details about the compressor housing?

Thanks again

The company I bought it off sold it to me as a T76, but when I got it rebuilt, GCG paperwork all said TD06H-25G, so I assumed that they were correct. To be honest, I don't know a lot about turbos, so if there is a way to find out any details you're after just let me know and I'll do my best.

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