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Item: Trust TD06-19C

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: Excellent, no shaft play at all

Reason for Selling: No use for turbo, and need quick sale

Price and Payment Conditions: $1000, will post at buyers expense

Extra Info: Will include standard oil lines

Contact Details: Brendan

[email protected]

This turbo came off a rb25det engine, which was pulling 250+kw (i have dyno sheet for this). Would require external wastegate i found out as internal gate is sealed up.

I do have a external wastegate for sale if required.

PM me for details

Will post pics up tonight

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how much Kms and how old is this turbo? did you have it since new?,

Does it bolt up to the standard T3 flange(low mount)? or does it have to be mid-high mounted?

How much you asking for the external wastegate to fit?

KM's are unknown on the turbo but i am pretty sure under 40,000 on turbo.. it came from japan on my imported car

bolts up to standard manifold.

Will ask for around 1500 with wastegate

It is a pro wastegate.. 46mm i beleive havent measured it

massivething :(

thid turbo on a rb20 hits at 4200rpm

my mate has one on his silvia with a rb20 and 2nd gear lights up when planted

hes only got it tuned for 275hp too

but it doesnt beat my hks t04e kit with gate and mani :huh: (cept mine hits boost at 4.5k rpm)

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