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how much cash plus trade?

when does it see full boost?

would it be in comparison to a 2835s or a hks 3037s?

cheers.

Depending on the condition/year of the your turbo (must be gtt obviously), around $2.6k cash (no delivery). That includes your stock turbo, manifold, dump pipe, front pipe.

This T67 turbo is rated at 400-550ps so I'd say hks 3037s.

http://www.trust-power.com/overseas/englis...bine/020304.htm

Cheers

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Why can't I edit the first post? Anyway, I received many PMs offering to trade stock turbo with this kit plus cash. So the new deal is,

Greddy/Trust - T67/TD-06SH25G Turbo Kit

*T67, Compression Housing 25G, Exhaust Housing 10.0cm2

*Trust RB20/25 High Mount Exhaust Manifold

*Hypertune custom Stainless 3" Heat-Wrapped Dump Pipe + Front Pipe.

*Tial - 44mm External Wastegate 10psi Spring

$3200 delivered!

or

Exchange with your factory turbo, manifold, dump and front pipe, + $2600 cash. Pick up only.

Also have a power fc for sale. Need exchange with stock ecu.

More items,

Nismo R34 GTT 300km/h Combo Meter (24000km on the clock) $350 (exchange with stock unit)

Nismo R34GTT Console Gauge Cluster $200

More items,

Nismo R34 GTT 300km/h Combo Meter (24000km on the clock) $350 (exchange with stock unit)

Nismo R34GTT Console Gauge Cluster $200

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Nismo R34 GTT 300km/h Combo Meter (22000km) $350 Firm (exchange with stock unit, must be under 80kkm)

Pm me your bank details so that i can deposit the money for the Cusco brake cylinder stopper.

Nismo R34 GTT 300km/h Combo Meter (22000km) $350 Firm (exchange with stock unit, must be under 80kkm)

i have a stock r34 unit but it has 116xxx on the clock, pm if interested...

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G'day mate how you doin? I'm realy intrested in your turbo kit if its still available. Please let me know asap. I can pick it up and pay you cash or by check if we can make a deal. And also is the 300k meter still available? thanx.

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