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Hey guys for sale is my GENUINE Trust/Greddy TD06SH 25G 8cm (responsive). This comes with the whole kit including the

Greddy turbo

Greddy exhaust manifold

Greddy external waste gate

Greddy dump pipe

Greddy exhaust housing heat shield

4inch intake

All the braided lines and fittings

All gaskets and bolts

This is an outstanding setup, all made to work together for best performance. The compressor housing is professionally sprayed black for stealth and a neat look.

Its still fitted to the car so u can come test it before i get it removed. Its seriously an awesome turbo kit for the rb engines.

For fitting you can just unbolt the manifold from the head and unbolt the dump form the rest of the exhaust and drop it in your engine. CANT get more bolt on that this.

Its don't very little work. Was installed march 2013 when the whole car got built and only had 5-7000km on the motor on street, was more of a show car.

Made a very strong 320rwkw on 18psi. Easy 360+ on e85.. Not for the faint hearted i should say

Only reason for sale is that I'm going a different direction with the whole car and motor.

Asking $3500 (brand new retails close to 7k) … grab a bargain

contact Andrew on 0450232121

Melbourne but can't post very cheap

Also have a matching intercooler and piping, and also a 3.5 inch HKS exhaust for sale too if your interested. All already on the car and can be tested.. Get in before i remove them :)

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Hey mate I take it this is for an RB26dett cylinder head?

I'm currently running a rb30dett setup in an r32 GTR and looking to go to single turbo.

Currently running 22psi with twin HKS 2530's.

couple questions:

1) will this fit r32 GTR?

2) can you post a pic of the turbo installed in the engine bay - want to get an idea of clearances because my cylinder head is sitting 38mm higher. Ideally, can you post a pic of the height of the turbo/plumbing relative to the height of the rocker covers? (ie like the photo you have but from a lower angle, it's hard to tell how high the turbo sits)

3) does this include some kind of dump/front pipe setup to connect up to the stock cat converter position?

4) what is the diametre of the outlet on the turbo? Does it have some way to connect to the stock intercooler setup?

Edited by dorifticon
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  • 1 year later...

Back up for sale again.

Kit now includes:

Greddy turbo (8cm rear housing)

Greddy exhaust manifold

Turbosmart Hypergate45mm external waste gate

Greddy dump pipe

Greddy exhaust housing heat shield

All the braided lines and fittings

All gaskets and bolts

Now fitted to my r34 gtt and still in the car so if you are early you can get a test drive. Making 322rwkw on 18psi on BP98

Reason for sale is going bigger turbo.

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