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Hi Guys,

Ive got a HKS T04E Turbo kit that im looking to sell.

They are all genuine HKS items. Not ebay knock offs.

The kit is to suit an RB25 or RB20.

The turbo is rated at 500hp and has just been rebuilt in Japan. Has not been installed on a car since rebuild. (i don't know too much about turbos so i may not have all the answers to your questions)

A.R - .56

Items included in Kit:

- HKS Cast-iron mid-mount manifold

- 45mm HKS wastegate

- 3" Dump pipe to Cat

- All oil line supplied

- Crossover pipe with BOV.

- Turbo elbow etc

Basically this is all you would need to bolt this turbo up to your car. Only thing you need to buy is some gaskets.

Asking Price: $1600 ONO

I am located in Sydney and would prefer pick up but intersate buyers welcome also.

Reason For sale: Only bought it for the sake of buying it (at a good price of course :D) and now i need the cash for a new clutch and 100k service :(

KIT HAS BEEN SOLD!

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Edited by Stel

what A/R is the turbine housing,is it split pulse(pic if possible)?

Hi Guys,

Ive got a HKS T04E Turbo kit that im looking to sell.

They are all genuine HKS items. Not ebay knock offs.

The kit is to suit an RB25 or RB20.

The turbo is rated at 500hp and has just been rebuilt in Japan. Has not been installed on a car since rebuild. (i don't know too much about turbos so i may not have all the answers to your questions)

A.R - .56

Items included in Kit:

- HKS Cast-iron mid-mount manifold

- 45mm HKS wastegate

- 3" Dump pipe to Cat

- All oil line supplied

- Crossover pipe with BOV.

- Turbo elbow etc

Basically this is all you would need to bolt this turbo up to your car. Only thing you need to buy is some gaskets.

Asking Price: $1600 ONO

I am located in Sydney and wo

uld prefer pick up but intersate buyers welcome also.

Reason For sale: Only bought it for the sake of buying it (at a good price of course :whistling:) and now i need the cash for a new clutch and 100k service >_<

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If you like to sell the wastegate only send me an e-mail and also tell me how much you are asking for.

Cheers,

EUGEN

PS Do you have any clue the spring in the wastegate for what pressure is?

If you like to sell the wastegate only send me an e-mail and also tell me how much you are asking for.

Cheers,

EUGEN

PS Do you have any clue the spring in the wastegate for what pressure is?

Sorry mate, not willing to separate as yet. Will let you know though.

Thanks

Stel

1k

Sorry mate too low.

The HKS TO4E's should have HKS stamped on the exhaust housing, when I say stamped they are actually raised letters on the rear of the exhaust housing.

I was told that it was a HKS turbo. I don't think the old ones had HKS imprinted on them. Either way, Garrett make HKS turbos.

Sorry, but that aint a HKS turbo. Well not a genuine Kansai made one anyways. Ive had a T04E a few years back, and it didnt look like that. Sorry, but your details must be accurate according to what you are actually selling. Still looks like a good price for what you are selling.

Sorry, but that aint a HKS turbo. Well not a genuine Kansai made one anyways. Ive had a T04E a few years back, and it didnt look like that. Sorry, but your details must be accurate according to what you are actually selling. Still looks like a good price for what you are selling.

When i got it i was told it was a genuine HKS so i assumed it is genuine.

The HKS TO4E's should have HKS stamped on the exhaust housing, when I say stamped they are actually raised letters on the rear of the exhaust housing.

I was told that it was a HKS turbo. I don't think the old ones had HKS imprinted on them. Either way, Garrett make HKS turbos.

im not tryna ruin your sale but i think it should be accurate, although hks buy their turbos from garret they put a shit load of research/money and mods into them. thats why there worth a bucket. so i dont think its right to say its hks just because garret make hks one. or it may be a older one. i dunnp thats just my opinion, eitherway good price, gl

its an old kit dude, ive seen quite a few of these olds HKS T04e kits now, even my own, and none have had HKS stamped on them.

Great upgrades, near on a perfect kit, awesome manifold design too.

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