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Planned on using this setup on my 26, however, I've decided to go a different avenue. I know TRUST/GReddy make TD05 Turbos, however, after a bit of research I found these kits were indeed made by HKS prior to them using Garrett Turbos.

Kit comes with:

2 x HKS Cast Iron Hi Mount Manifolds (to suit RB26)

2 X HKS TD05H-18G Turbo

2 x HKS External Wastegate with 0.72bar springs

2 x Dump Pipes

2 x Screamer Pipes

2 x Heat Shields

Bought off a member on this forum. Turbos were rebuilt and have yet to be used since rebuild. Should make 600-700hp

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Quick Sale: $2000ono

Located in WA, will ship at buyers expense

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Planned on using this setup on my 26, however, I've decided to go a different avenue. I know TRUST/GReddy make TD05 Turbos, however, after a bit of research I found these kits were indeed made by HKS prior to them using Garrett Turbos.

Kit comes with:

2 x HKS Cast Iron Hi Mount Manifolds (to suit RB26)

2 X HKS TD05H-18G Turbo

2 x HKS External Wastegate with 0.72bar springs

2 x Dump Pipes

2 x Screamer Pipes

2 x Heat Shields

Bought off a member on this forum. Turbos were rebuilt and have yet to be used since rebuild. Should make 600-700hp

Picture 1

Picture 2

Picture 3

Picture 4

Quick Sale: $2000ono

Located in WA, will ship at buyers expense

Hi Mate,

Does the Kit come with oil/water lines?? Due to them being high mount manifolds, will they bolt on to orginal turbo intercoller pipes and air box fittings?

These Kits were limited by HKS, they made them a while ago and also designed for R32 engine bay setup, but I might be wrong on this one.

Cannot view the photos.

Danny

Edited by dwabdeh

Hi Danny,

Unfortunately it does not come with oil and water lines. I'm unsure if it would bolt up to stock I/C piping, as they sit in a different position and obviously larger. I'd be inclined to say no.

Correct! They were made some time ago and quite rare these days. I think they stipulated they were for BNR32 because the BCNR33 wasn't out yet. No reason why it wouldn't fit BCNR33/BNR34 or any thing else with RB26.

Pics work for me at home and work PC. PM me if you're serious and I can mms you pictures

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