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***Last chance $1500 pick up ONLY tonight or im keeping them until they sell for $2500

Hi all,

I have here a pair of ball bearing HKS 2540's, one of which has been fully rebuilt. I bought these off a fellow SAU member with the intention of using them on my project GTR, however plans have now changed (as they do) and I am getting a new car on Thursday, so I need a real quick sale with these. Located in Sydney however can post at buyers expense.

Ideally I'm chasing between $2000-2500, but will accept the best offer around $2000 before Thursday, otherwise they will be kept and put up on ebay.

I might also add, that when the one on the right was rebuilt, both turbos had stagger gap piston rings put in (gapless oil seal)

Thanks

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Edited by Skylyne

these car the turbos i wanted.. why do i have to be broke everytime soemthing good comes up!!! and then when the moneys there, theres nothing on the market

Hey mate,

Is it Turbo's only? no lines, gaskets etc..?

How many Km's on the turbos (rebuilt and the non rebuilt)

Much shaft play in the non rebuilt one?

Cheers

They do have internal wastegates, as you can clearly see in the pictures. The wastegate actuators aren't in the picture because they aren't included. you can use your standard ones, or if I'm feeling generous I'll throw in a pair of adjustable ones.

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