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Hi

Im new here. I purchased the T04Z kit but have since decided to go the next step so I am selling the turbo and buying the HKS T51R SPL.

Turbo is brand new and comes with the 1.00AR Split Pulse Rear.

Price $3000ono

Also have a complete standard R33 GTR engine with ecu, harness, turbos, inlet etc out of my car in good condition and was compression tested with all cylinders reading 170psi +-5psi.

Price $4500ono

Located in Northern NSW

Please PM for more info

Regards,

Karl

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You probly already know this but the HKS T51R wont fit on the HKS T04Z manifold.. the to4z is t3 flange and the t51r is the round flange...

Good luck with the sale though, free bumb!

You probly already know this but the HKS T51R wont fit on the HKS T04Z manifold.. the to4z is t3 flange and the t51r is the round flange...

Good luck with the sale though, free bumb!

However, you can buy a TO4 to T51 flange adaptor from HKS, part# 1499-RA037

I shouldn't need to say this, but given recent events I would urge anyone planning on buying this stuff to excercise caution. this member has been on the forum for 5 days, has 3 posts and lists a vauge location. I would suggest if you are planning to buy that you request pick-up or some other method of ensuring your transaction goes smoothly.

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