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G'day guys, well ive changed my ****ing mind again so my TD06-20G setup is up for sale

What you get is

2X Kinugawa TD06-20G turbochargers, with surge ported housing

Trust twin T67 manifold, absolute work of art, i may of furiously masturbated to this

Heaps of fittings and **** from kinugawa

2 Genuine trust TD06 heat shields, look pretty

Fatz can vouch for how awesome this is, even though he is a flamin mongrel

Message me on 0434121069

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Sir. After gazing at your curly bits, you are most certainly exhonerated from any liability after yanking yourself over those pipes, they're horn!!

What sort of revs do those fat boys kick in at, 14,000rpm??? When Spool bring out their RB38 stroker kit that they're working on that should bring them in a bit earlier.

Any dyno figures of results?

So do they fit with stock twin turbo pipe and afms? Don't want it to stand out to the boys in blue lol, (joking) absolute work if art is an understatement, what power were u hoping for with this setup?

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