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Garrett do not make a 2530, they make a GT25 or GT28 with a horsepower assocaited number. E.g a GT25 350 HP turbo or a GT28 450 HP turbo....

HKS are the only ones that name them GT2530..

The turbos in the pics are way too small in compressor cover to be a GT2530 anyway, read it, it says 'A/R 0.42' on the photos and a GT2530 has an A/R on the compressor of 0.64!!!!!!

Surely that makes sense! It aint hard to understand!

Regards,

Tom

If I bought these turbos off you, and later found out that they weren't HKS turbos, lets just say that you'd be in for a world of pain.

From the A/R ratio, they look like stock GTR turbos to me.

I sure hope you come clean with your buyer, lest any bad luck/karma falls your way.

Originally posted by turbogtst

Blitz lock the thread please, they are sold and there are too many wankers who dont know what they are talking about, Thankyou

Well - thats a big call.

It would seem others DO know what they are talking about (BNR32) and might I add you still failed to elaborate on exactly what sort of turbos you are/were selling.

How you can class others as wankers that dont know what they are talking about when you dont even know what sort of Turbos they are that you have for sale is beyond me.

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