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For Sale One set of HKS GT2540's Ball baring , oil cooled.

suit RB26.

Turbos are in excellent condition and with low klms still in the car at the moment

$3500

One set of HKS CAMS suit RB26

264 Degrees 10 ml lift

In excellent condition

$1000

$800 change over for standard Cams

Located in Melbourne

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I may be interested in the second turbo. How does $1500 sound. I live in Melbourne and can inspect, pick-up and pay cash.

Can you please supply all specs related to these turbos, via PM or e-mail: [email protected]

-Does it bolt straight on to a RB25DET ex. manifold and plumbing mods are required?

-How old is it (km and months)?

-why are you selling it?

-What are the specs?

-Is it high or low mounted?

Thanks for your time and help. Hope to hear from you soon.

ALAN C.

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PM'd you the info

Here are some specs for anyone else interested

HKS GT2540 - 350 PS Output

COMPRESSOR:

-Wheel- 46 Trim - 51.7 Inducer / 76.2 Major

-Housing- 60 Inlet / 50 Outlet - 0.60 A/R

TURBINE:

-Wheel- 76 Trim - 53.8 Major / 47.0 Exducer

-Housing- T3 inlet / Internal Skyline Type oulet - 0.64 A/R

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Sir Bean, 250 rwkw is 375 bhp, so the 350 bhp rating looks about right. HKS freely admit that their turbo ratings are about 10% less than what the turbo can actually do in an ideal situation ie; 350 bhp + 10% = 385 bhp.

Plus some dynos read more than others.

Hope that helps.

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