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Am after someone who is interested in swapping turbo's.

I have a Trust T-78.33D kit. turbo was re-coed last year by ATS, and has done 6300km. Trust 52mm waste gate, Trust stainless manifold, 4" dump and front pipe, or entire 4" zorst if easier. All lines and hks pods. Greddy AFM adaptor off the mouth of the turbo, Zenitani custom cooler pipe off compressor housing. The complete kit!!

Am after a pair of HKS 2530 turbo's. Must be in exceptional condition. Both dumps and front pipe must be of a good standard. Factory cooler pipes off the turbo's and factory air box, which i will swap for HKS pods and adaptors. All oil and water lines and heat shields, pretty much the entire right side of the block.

I am in melbourne.

A mates work shop has kindly offered to do the swap at a very generous price if we can get both cars in there at the same time.

Call me during work hours, 03 9543-1888

or email [email protected]

If no one is interested the entire kit will be sold.

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Turbo is spooling @ around 4000rpm, gets interesting around the 5500 mark, and kicks like a space shuttle at 6000rpm.

Your in the back of the seat holding 20psi till 8500rpm-rev limiter.

I have Tomei cams atm. With standard cams the boost will come on a lot earlier, say 700-1000rpm earlier.

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