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Item: TD06 - 19C Turbo

Location: Sutherland

Item Condition: Excellent, no shaft play

Reason for Selling: No need for this

Price and Payment Conditions: $1500 ono

Extra Info: see below

Contact Details: Brendan 0423 324 913 [email protected]

Trust/Greedy TD06-19C

This turbo is smaller then a 20G, but will produce around 250rkw on a rb25det.

Pics are below of the turbo as this is currently sitting in my garage.

Turbo can be bolted straight up to a rb25 with no extra work.

There is no shaft play on the turbo what so ever.

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I will provide a dump pipe if you need one, as i still have this.

Looks to be standard dump pipe.

Oil lines would still use the standard ones, but i will throw these in also if you like.

It is a low mount turbo, and it running fine with the standard piping for this, I had the engine taken out by Powerplay and i should have received all parts back, so was running with all standard equipment.

Other mods that were on the car when running that 250kw power run, i am unsure as this was over in Japan and not in AUS, this is just wot came with the car when i received it.

I have this sitting here next to me, and can pick up the oil lines and dump pipe this weekend

Been looking at this for a mate who's after a turbo upgrade.

You have this advertised elsewhere showing the exhaust side pics. Only 4 bolts and not an internal wategate...Is that correct?

So would need an aftermarket manifold/dump pipe/and external wastegate?

If that's the case, how much of the setup have you got to go with it?

Can you post up some more pics showing the exhaust side?

Thanks.....Birnie

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