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Item Summary: TD05HR-15GK2 w T3 housing 220rwkws/ 9cm EVO HOUSING / Misc parts come see

Location: TAS: Hobart

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Not being used / Moved on from car scene

Asking Price: 550

Delivery Methods: Postal

Contact Info: Private Message

Extra Information:

Hi Everyone,

Since I'm moving on with my life (time to save for a house) a few car parts I have laying around have to go.

1. TD05HR-15GK2 w/ TRUST 10cm T3 housing (3 bolt outlet)

- include oil drain

- include bolts to block water lines

- include original greddy/trust 3 bolt outlet dump (rare as hens teeth)

- include compressor outlet j-pipe

Was working fine when came off car, no smoke or leaks, no moisture on blades.

Made 220rwkws on RB20det, great response. Can push 250rwkws as seen in US.

Similar potential to T518Z and rebuildable too unlike GT2871r.

Be great on RB20, RB25, SR20, CA18 & 4G63.

Price $550 + postage.

2. EVO 7 GTA 9CM housing + wastegate

- twin hole

- fastest spooling housing between evo 4 - 9

Price $80 + postage.

3. 2.5" Aluminium BOV Adapter pipe

- new

- suit 50mm Tial BOV

Price $25 + postage

Thanks,

MSG for pics.

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