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Went to melbourne this afternoon and inspected a hks 3037s kit.i got hks extractors,massive wastegate,3037s 56t,all the turbo lines,z32 afm,all piping,hoses etc,oil catch can and a heap of 3" mandrel bent tube.the kit is only 3 months old.reason bloke was selling it is it threw a leg out of bed in number 2 cyl.Got my PFC coming through supraman next week.HPI34T look the f**k out.300rwkw here i come.just tossing up now where to get it all tuned ice or bmt?:D

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Originally posted by R34GTT-R

Went to melbourne this afternoon and inspected a hks 3037s kit.i got hks extractors,massive wastegate,3037s 56t,all the turbo lines,z32 afm,all piping,hoses etc,oil catch can and a heap of 3" mandrel bent tube.the kit is only 3 months old.reason bloke was selling it is it threw a leg out of bed in number 2 cyl.Got my PFC coming through supraman next week.HPI34T look the f**k out.300rwkw here i come.just tossing up now where to get it all tuned ice or bmt?:D

You should have come and said hello.

Tough decision: ice or bmt.

Either way mate you will end up with some serious power if all that goes in :D

Good luck with it all.

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Originally posted by RedR32

ICE all the way. G and Nige are great guys. They have done heaps of conversions, massive turbo's, tuning, everything.  

Call Gerald on 0414-359-888

or 9512-7591

Very competitive pricing

yes we all know how to contact them, my car is there at the moment

Well I was there thursday and it wasnt, but alot changes in 2 days down there. Sooo many cars. I even think G's project is on hold till he clears the backlog. and Niges Supra WOW!!! I went in it before he bent the rod, damn quick than, but now? 10.9 is FARKN quick for a RWD car

Originally posted by INASNT

U r very lucky to pick the kit up, i was looking for the kit 2 but was 2 hard to find. How did u find the seller?

The bible!.i mean the trading post in wrecking section took me mate with me and we played him.crunched him a beauty! :)

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Originally posted by R34GTT-R

The bible!.i mean the trading post in wrecking section took me mate with me and we played him.crunched him a beauty! :)

trading post hey?

did u pull the turbo apart and check it out?

I am assuming u paid around $3500-$4000 for this kit?

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