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i have a stock pile in my garage that i need to sell to get my new project under way.

2 x RB25DET manual gearboxs, vgc $1100 ea

Trust TDO6 20G 8CM its about 2k old, its pretty much brand new $1500

R32 7 point rollcage vgc $650

Trust 46mm waste gate vgc $550

Trust T67 25G near new $1650

more parts will be added as i go through the container my car came in its full of bits and peices as well

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i have a stock pile in my garage that i need to sell to get my new project under way.

2 x RB25DET manual gearboxs, vgc $1100 ea

Trust TDO6 20G 8CM its about 2k old, its pretty much brand new $1500

R32 7 point rollcage vgc $650

Trust 46mm waste gate vgc $550

Trust T67 20G near new $1650

more parts will be added as i go through the container my car came in its full of bits and peices as well

byer pays postage

can i please have specs of the T67 20G please..

Wheel trims and housing sizes atleast.

Would you be interested in swapping the TD06-20G 8cm housing for a 10cm housing. The 10cm housing i have is a bit too big for an RB20, much better suited to an RB25. I imagine as the 8cm housing is recommended for an RB20, then the 8cm housing could be a bit too small for an RB25?!?!?!?!?

My 10cm housing has been ceramic coated and has a nipple for an exhaust temp gaige if you are interested... [email protected]

sorry cant swap, yes the 8cm rear is better for the rb20, the flanges are the td series 3 bolt.

no specs as yet will find out, the tdo6 is good for 450hp+ and the t67is good for 550hp+

Fair enough... do you mind if i mention to RB25 owners that im willing to swap my 10cm housing for the TDO6SH-20G? That way you can sell the turbo to an RB20 owner (8cm), or RB25 owner (10cm) I can delete this post if you like.

Note: My exhaust housing is also has the TD 3 bolt flange, compatible with the Trust stainless steel manifolds and used with the Trust Type R wastegates.

  • 2 weeks later...

not its not true that they are stolen parts as ive just brought parts over in a container with some other people, as if i could go and steal all these parts. as if its possible and all this is coming from an ex that couldnt even get a promotion at mcdonalds, LOOSER

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