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My beautiful GT-SS kit arrived today but the turbos themselves dont have the usual HKS stamping on the housings that you see on 2530 etc. Is that normal?

I just want to make sure ive got the right part number.

I got p/n G17200-N48010-00 Turbocharger Full Assembly

Has anyone else with the above kit got this part number?

Thanks

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they are definately not the HKS turbos. there have been reports of people OS selling different garret turbos as HKS ones.

Just kidding. I have seen SS that do not have the HKS stamped into the casting. don't worry about it :D

The Turbo kit was $2550 to buy and all up, $2830 delivered to my door with Nengun repacking the box to hide large HKS stamping on the boxes.

Cheapish at the moment

Hmmmmm... at that price it's a toss up between the GTSS and Garrett -5s bought from CRD for me...

to skip taxes you can always request the "gift" amount to be under 1000 on the EMS certificate that they use to send them to us :( cheap but can be costly if they go missing

sorry to hijack your thread :(

man...can u clarify that a bit more?

where to get the EMS certificate?

coz i bought my nismo clutch from nengun, and aus custom held it and made me pay nearly $500 on duty and tax

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