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For sale is one T78-33D genuine Trust-Greddy Turbo, condition unknown but has next to 0 shaft movement in it and feels to be reasonably fresh. Reason for sale is that im looking for possibly something a little larger :) It is located in Central Queensland. Price is $1000 inc General postage to anywhere in aus. Express postage will be extra(was quoted 146 bux to express it to sydney lol?)

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actually, it says you cant recieve PM's sorry.

Dammit, ok, I am still overseas at the moment but I will be back on Friday.

If you can email me at: [email protected]

Sorry about that, thanks.

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Those that know the greddy T frame turbo's know thier sizing ;) Its the 17cm2 Twin Scroll rear housing. Expect to see 600-750whp with the right supporting mods, and the light switch gets turned on at around 4500rpm

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