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Item: HKS 2835 52T twin turbos

Age: ~15,000kms

Condition: very very good

Price: $2600

To Fit: (What car) GTR

Location: Perth

Contact: Paul - 0402418697

Comments: Turbos are still on the car.

They have done 355rwkw (481rwhp) on only 20psi on a STOCK MOTOR including stock cams. Will do 600-odd with cams, more boost, and a decent tune.

It's an expression of interest, if I can't get $2600 I'm just going to keep them on my car and crank them up.

Reason for sale is I'm building a motor and need the money. Downsizing to Garrett turbo's, don't really want to but hey, need the moolah!

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Bloody Dyslexia!

Haven't had a problem with heat at all. They start to come on pretty strong at 4k and take off at 5k.

They are a tad smaller than GT-RS's as far as I can figure, but will do an easy 500+rwhp on a 26....

If someone wants them at that price they're theirs, as I said if I don't get that then I'll just keep them and wind them up with the new motor.

These turbos are rated at 760 hp.. they are bigger than the HKS 2540s (700 hp) and are smaller then the HKS GT-RS (800 hp)

I wouldnt be worried about cranking these turbos at 20 psi + as they are steel wheel turbos :D

Good luck with the sale :dry:

Thanks for clearing that up Smokey!

2540's are discontinued, 2530's are well over 3k, and GT-RS's are over 4k.

Still not a whole lot of interest in these for 2.6k.

Looks like I'll just crank them up with the new motor and see what she makes...

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