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are you willing to sell the greedy piping separately? if so how much?

also are they z32 afm's? i already have them but need filters to suit... they for sale at all?

cheers

yeah still for sale, at this point want to sell with the turbos thanks

ps:filters and air flow meters doesnt come with this package. Only piping n clamps n turbos x 2

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Item:HKS 2530 X2 TURBO FOR GTR WITH Greddy hard piping

Location:SYDNEY

Item Condition:USED IN GOOD CONDITION

Reason for Selling:Upgrading

Price and Payment Conditions:PICK UP OR DIRECT DEPOSIT, ASKING $3600 neg

Extra Info: This is set up is on my car still.

Contact Details:

NOT willing to separate turbo's so please do not ask thanks (unless have 2 buyers)

EDIT will include manifolds and dump and front pipes

Hi mate,

Are the dumps and manifolds stock? If not what brand are they?

Did you buy the turbs new or used? Estimate on km's travelled?

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Hi mate,

Are the dumps and manifolds stock? If not what brand are they?

Did you buy the turbs new or used? Estimate on km's travelled?

hi dude

it came with the car so dont know what actual brand it is...looking at them from engine bay they look stock to me but cant be 100% as the heat shield is blocking view....turbos around 30K ..they still on my car and mines a daily driver so nothing wrong with them. Selling cos want to go single and wont need any of the twin setup...the front pipes are kakimoto tho.

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