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Hey guys,

1x custom intake pipe, fits stock turbo, comes with sillicon and sounds great, from 2inch to 3inch $130 (SOLD)

1x intake pipe, can fit stock turbo just need to get the right sillicon, this is 3 inch all the way. comes with 3inch sillicon $130

ADDED 1x rubber intake pipe, blue will fit stock turbo. $100 (SOLD)

1x HKS wastegate 50mm never been used brand new. $350

1x R33 s2 driver seat has a rip on the door side is repairable. $100

1x R33 s2 passenger seat excellent condition. $180

will post at buys expence.

items in melbourne

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is it a genuine HKS gate?

could be a copy its got HKS on top of the wastegate, its been tested holds i think 14psi, its was done about 3 months ago

Hey guys,

1x custom intake pipe, fits stock turbo, comes with sillicon and sounds great, from 2inch to 3inch $130

1x intake pipe, can fit stock turbo just need to get the right sillicon, this is 3 inch all the way. comes with 3inch sillicon $130

ADDED 1x rubber intake pipe, blue will fit stock turbo. $100

1x HKS wastegate 50mm never been used brand new. $350

1x R33 s2 driver seat has a rip on the door side is repairable. $100

1x R33 s2 passenger seat excellent condition. $180

will post at buys expence.

ADDED 1x rubber intake pipe, blue will fit stock turbo. $100 ill buy this one please pm bank details thanks

Does the wastegate come in the original box with all the fittings?

Also how old is the wastegate? I've never seen a hks 50mm look like yours, they dont have hks stamped on top and they arent smooth, they have "fins" on top.

cheers

Does the wastegate come in the original box with all the fittings?

Also how old is the wastegate? I've never seen a hks 50mm look like yours, they dont have hks stamped on top and they arent smooth, they have "fins" on top.

cheers

i have only had the wastgate for about 3 months doesnt look like its been used but had been modified, i had protech take a look at it and dom said the wategate is fine, could be a old version but it is a HKS.

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