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Quality Japanese built performance turbo - Not some ebay Chinese junk!

ITEM: Greddy TRUST T67-25G Turbo with 8cm rear housing & 38mm GREDDY external gate manufactured by TIAL

CONDITION: Excellent. Minimal shaft play which is expected for a bush bearing turbo. Turbo is 18-19 months old.

PRICE: $2,200

I will include the following:

2x Genuine TRUST gaskets ( the triangle ones)

1x Braided Oil line and banjo bolt. (Oil return line can be easily made)

1x Greddy (TIAL) external gate.

All nuts and bolts to install on a Greddy manifold.

Item located in Hoppers Crossing.

Call or PM me on 0421 205 751 for any questions.

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$2,600 for whole kit which includes Turbo, External gate, Cast Manifold, dump pipe & braided oil line - This kit is to suit the 4G63 Motor found in EVO 4-9

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Edited by Dush

Answers to FQA:

- 8cm housing is an advantage over the 10/12c, housing as your spool up time will be decreased.

- It uses the Trust flang

- Would b Ideal for a RB20 or 25 wanting to push the motor over 300+ KW

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