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:P i'm looking to maybe sell my hks turbo kit which is on its way to australia from japan now.

the kit consists of: hks ballbearing 28/30 (or35 mabe lol) turbo sitting on a topmount exzorst manifold, with HKS external wastegate(with 3 springs for different boost pressure) with screamer pipe. i also have the custom made dump-pipe made for this topmount turbokit. the kit also has all oil lines etc. the kit has only done 500km.

i also have hks cams that came with the kit. don't know much about them lol. but hopefully the pics help.

$3500 or nearest offer for the whole lot.

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with the hks cams

could be interested in them

jsut depends how much you were wanting for them

i can give ya 300 to start off with price for the cams

but you have to work out yourself how much ya want for them

Post a price or the thread will be closed.

Im confused, you are trying to sell a kit that you are unsure of the value on and you cant confirm exactly what you are selling? That seems strange.

Really need to know what cams they are?

Are they for VVT or not.... what is the lift?

Part no.s perhaps hehehe....If they are the cams I'm after I would be willing to pay $400

HKS cams in Aust brand new at $826 a set these are second hand, and you don't not how worn these are...

Roy: the hks GT badge still has its protective sticker on>wouldn't you think if this kit was thrashed this sticker would have peeled off from the heat?

the kit has onlydone 500km, i know the owner in japan. he had this on his r33 but got rid of the whole whole engine for a RB26 for more power.

i also have the whole exzorst from this turbo kit. its ABFLUG

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