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I am selling my HKS 2535 Turbo of my RB25

T3 flange, i have had it for over a year and have done approx 10,000 km with it at 14psi and 1000km of that at 18psi.

Great street turbo with very very little lag

Looking for $1500 with HKS 14psi Actuator or $1300 with standard Nissan Actuator

Comes with all lines for a straight bolt on

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No swaps sorry, i have a different car not so i am selling all my mods of the GTST.

Car made 244rwkw on 14psi on the Racepace dyno (dyno can be seen oin the RB25 upgrade thread), on 18psi i only had the chance to dyno it with a cracked intercooler pipe which i found out later..

So i can really give you a maximum rwkw figure but i can tell you that when it hit 18psi it was Fantastic!!! sooo much torque..

I bought it second hand and it had only every been run on 14psi previously

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