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Item: Genuine Trust TD06H-25G turbo

With 10ch Greddy 3 bolt turbone housing. Only done dyno work so like new (Can get whatever sized T3 housing off Kando/ebay for $150 if you want to run T3 rather than Greddy 3 bolt type housing)

Great turbo for an RB25 or RB26 or RB30 running single. Will make 20-30rwkws more than a T67-25G with approx 200rpm increase in lag (approximations based on various results seen in friends and other cars)

I had kept this turbo around with a view of trialling it against other turbos but after recent round of testing figure my new engine isnt probably strong enough to handle the power this will make.

Comes with elbow for welding to outlet.

Price: $1600 ono

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Will take $1000

Also got a TD06-20g turbo with a 73HTA compressor. Is a tad more responsive than my old TD06-20G and makes more power. Asking $1,000 with a 12cm rear housing or $850 with no turbine housing, (this turbo has done dyno time and about 20kms street driving)

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