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as stated BRAND NEW in box HKS GTRS trubo kit for RB26 DETT GTR 32/33/34 suitable....

asking for $4800

This Kit comes with everything for a straight bolt on to the existing Flange. Parts included are the HKS heavy duty actuator, oil lines, gaskets and bolts. this kit can produce over 500kw(around700hp)

interested call me on 0438222228 ,

p.s parts in melbourne ; serious buyer only, interstate buyer will have to pay postage! prices is neg...fell few to give me an offer

Edited by spec r

i also got HKS EVC 5 TURBO BOOST CONTROLLER brand new asking for $850 cheapest thananywhere in states....the cost is to yr door no extra cost required! interest pls msg me or call me on 0438222228

p.s price change to $750 deal to wrong pricing.....and just want to sell it off....!!! only 1 available !!!

u get it else where for same cost + postage and have to wait 2 weeks for deliever now is only few days within a week!!

Edited by spec r
as stated BRAND NEW in box HKS GTRS trubo kit for RB26 DETT GTR 32/33/34 suitable....cost $6300 plus ostage brand new from japan..

asking for $5800

This Kit comes with everything for a straight bolt on to the existing Flange. Parts included are the HKS heavy duty actuator, oil lines, gaskets and bolts. this kit can produce over 500kw(around700hp)

interested call me on 0438222228 ,

p.s parts in melbourne ; serious buyer only, interstate buyer will have to pay postage!

What exactly does the kit contain?

oil lines

kit does not include oil lines

where are you buying them from...$3925.87 delivered (with free HKS calander) see link

http://www.nengun.com/order/default/2294

Edited by DiRTgarage

the cost at that sho pis exclude postage and tax...cant compare...and now pretty the price he offering is how much i get it from overseas too...

if i advetise the price exclude postage cost and tax...yes that is how much i buy the parts from..(pretty much)

but come to the end ..i am not a trader i just know someone can offer me great deals on parts.....so i try not to have a loss when i sell aways my unused parts!

the cost at that sho pis exclude postage and tax...cant compare...and now pretty the price he offering is how much i get it from overseas too...

if i advetise the price exclude postage cost and tax...yes that is how much i buy the parts from..(pretty much)

but come to the end ..i am not a trader i just know someone can offer me great deals on parts.....so i try not to have a loss when i sell aways my unused parts!

Paul is right. From Nengun this EXACTLY same kit is $3940.71 DELIVERED, and you're dreaming if you think there will be an extra $1900 on top for tax.

Paul is right. From Nengun this EXACTLY same kit is $3940.71 DELIVERED, and you're dreaming if you think there will be an extra $1900 on top for tax.

If you can post up a photo of the goods with a VB can included in the pics with them ill offer you $3940 and you can pay the freight. As my last set cost me less than that (see previous post) delivered to my door and no tax etc.

well guys i want to know how much nengun is charging for postage and did they got stock....??

sorry guys i just too greedy :D

price will drop hope will made some of u interest !!

Post photos of the kit as you have been asked thanks, lets see some verification that you do actually have these turbos in your posession right now.

If you refuse to post photos, I will close the thread - up to you.

Very poor choice of beer there paul, but sometimes we cant help you poor nsw people ;)

I only said VB as he was from Melbourne...i personally drink "Black"

spec r.....nengun charged $3684.17 for the turbo's and $241.70 for the delivery (the delivery charge was a little high due to the monster HKS calander i got with it....from order to door was less than 28days...see nengun thread for further details as i fully documented it to show people that nengun was a reputable supplier)

thats sound liek a good deal..may be i should keep it myself instaed coz wont be sell at the price i pay for hahaha.....

blitz: not i dun want to post photo but i got class the whole week i cant affort time to go to the work shop to take it if u willing to wait..ipost is afterthe weekend but if not u can close the thread if u want to coz i have no control on being close an ad right?

thats sound liek a good deal..may be i should keep it myself instaed coz wont be sell at the price i pay for hahaha.....

blitz: not i dun want to post photo but i got class the whole week i cant affort time to go to the work shop to take it if u willing to wait..ipost is afterthe weekend but if not u can close the thread if u want to coz i have no control on being close an ad right?

I hope the class your attending is a spelling class. :)

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