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hks gt2530 turbo x 2 with actuators, t3 type.... in brisbane

for specs refer...

http://www.bd4s.com.au/hks%20turbo%20GT.htm

I bought and planned to use one for my ca18det but overseas plans have changed this. Ive being trying to sell the single with no serious interest, since then I have aquired the mated other to hopefully sell as a pair. Pic of second up soon.

$3400.00

cheeRS

glenn

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as far as im aware these come with only two different exhaust flanges, one being gt25 and the other being simply skyline type. This is how they are listed through the Bd4 site. I can measure the stud pattern if you would like confirmation on this.

For anyone curious I will separate as Ive only got the other to sell as a pair.

cheeRS

glenn

INASNT

yeah gtr. Im not up on skylines, i had assumed skyline meant all skyline... anyhow... the stud pattern is 40x73 and the flange is studed... ive not seen any skyline manifolds so dont know your options.. although have seen certain types that have had the exhaust manifold holes ovaled for fitment off different turbos.. not sure if this is an option for you... what stud pattern do you currently have??

cheeRS

glenn

Originally posted by ed

does this mean t3 flange?

hmm. i would be greatful if someone could clear this up for me as well... Ive had people say'oh its a t28 flange'??? whatever that is...none of this was a concern for me when i bought as i was going to fabricate a manifold to suit.

basically its only stated as..

Exhaust housing.

inlet flange : T3

outer flange : Internal - skyline type

* quote BD4's hks catalogue *

Predator666

I take it your cashflow hasnt improved then.. Save up for one.. :D

cheeRS

glenn

going down...

$3300.00

INASNT... any word on those dimensions?? just reading another thread where someone's saying that a single from a gtr pair of 2540's will bolt to a single manifold... :)

and ... to those who state they can buy one of these new for 2300..brand new.. :P good luck

cheeRS

glenn

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hi guys just to clear up yer that's correct there a (t2,t25,t28) rear housing size yer it's a bummer that it won't fit a normal gts-t (t03 studd) as it would go good. these in twin format though on a gtr go awsome and is a very good reliable setup for the money.

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