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Hey all,

I Have a used TRUST T88-34D TURBO KIT for sale, I bought this kit 9months ago from Japan, Kit has only travelled 1000km’s…Has none of that surface rust on manifold or back of the Turbo…Like Really used turbo’s get…

The Compressor housing has been Polished. (Just needs a quick rub or clean to polish up the shine).

Kit consists of:

- TRUST T88-34D TURBO

- TRUST MANIFOLD

- TRUST TYPE R WASTGATE

- OIL LINES

- TRUST DUAL INTAKE FOR AFM’S…(70mm or so fits standard sized AFM’S)

I also have some intercooler piping that will be needed to hook the kit up to the Intercooler I will also be selling them but To the buyer of this kit separately….

Pics have been attached below.

Price I’m after is $5400ono… Make me an offer ‘REASONABLE OFFERS ONLY’

Buyer pays postage/Shipping

Either contact me via This Thread or Pm me

Cheers

Tony

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The T88-33D Is rated at around 830hp

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The T88-34D Is rated at around 920hp...But I have seen other gtr's produce well over 1000hp with this turbo kit...

Anyone feel free to Correct me if im Wrong with the Hp figures...

As for my KW :

T88-33D i was making 380KW@ the 4's pump fuel...But fuel system sucked So could only run a measly 19.8psi....The turbo wont make shit on that boost levels...

The T88-33D kit has now been Put onto my brothers car, And I havent actually Dyno'd the T88-34D Kit on any car....And now my car is in its building process..

I have decided to go for a different set Up...

cheers

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awesome turbo kit, but that power is a bit disapointing!

My car just came off the SAS Dyno and made 323.5 Kw at all 4 and i am running BNR34 N1 low mount turbos on standard cast manifolds.

To go and spend $5,400 + tune on a T-88 + less driveable vehicle; does not equal value when you only get another 60Kw's at the wheels.

none the less, its still a cool turbo kit.

TG

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It all comes down to how much engine work has been done, and the rest of the supporting systems. I don't think you could tell Croydon NZ that the T88 is a dissappointment since they've done 8's with it, I have a nagging feeling R34 N1 turbos won't go anywhere near that..

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It all comes down to how much engine work has been done, and the rest of the supporting systems. I don't think you could tell Croydon NZ that the T88 is a dissappointment since they've done 8's with it, I have a nagging feeling R34 N1 turbos won't go anywhere near that..

bro my cousins cousins rb30 makes 700hp with R34 N1 turbo on 45psi of boost..... :headspin: :headspin: :headspin: :headspin:

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I could not make anymore power because my Fuel system maxed out...If i had put Twin bosch pumps run bigger lines larger fuel rail bigger CC injectors(1000cc) at that time...With the parts that where on my motor i would expect it to Make over 600kw+ at the wheels...

I do not believe R34 N1's could make anywhere near that mark...

To make power you must have the Other necessary parts like (Fuel system) to make it work...

Think about what you guys are saying!!!!!the only person here with an idea is

DoughBoy

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