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Hi,

I have a Trust TD06--17C turbo for sale. It is a T3 flange, internal gate.

Good upgrade for RB20, RB25, RB30, Rated at 380ps according to various websites.

Good condition

$650 postage included.

In Melb

Hi,

I have a Trust TD06--17C turbo for sale. It is a T3 flange, internal gate.

Good upgrade for RB20, RB25, RB30, Rated at 380ps according to various websites.

Good condition

$650 postage included.

In Melb

does it fit into r33 gtst? ie. any other mod to the oil and water lines & dump pipe?

how many rwkw is it expecting? the condition of the turbo? thanks.. :rofl:

Hi,

I have only had this turbo for a few days and the reason why I am selling it is because I have just sadly sold my car and have no need for it. I was planning on putting it on the car but the new owner wants to keep the car relativly standard so he does not need it. As I have just got a company car I have no need for it so it is priced for a quick sale. It is rated at 380hp so it should make mid 220 plus at the wheels.

It has a tiny bit of play but completly normal for is age. It is a good power upgarde with out having to do any internal work, bolts straight up to 32/33 GTS-t. Comes with internal wastegate.

Cheers

Jamie

id love to strap it on my rb25 but i search for hours and hours on any info and dyno charts etc for td0617c on rb25det and found nothing, its more suited for rb20 i dont think it will run well on rb25det, possibly just surge

paulr33 you are correct this is a GREAT upgrade for an RB20det...

Done the research... This is perfect for an R32 silver top.... Not a good enough upgrade for a 25 motor.... You would be better off with a standard turbo high flowed...

So not to hi-jack this thread but yeah R32 owners this is the turbo for you... If you want a cheap bolton upgrade...

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