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Guys, i'm selling a hks 2835 pros kits, come with dump pipe, all braids line (hoses), bolts and heat shield, all parts that you need to bolt on. All made by HKS, was on the car done less than 8000kms, as new. Will direct bolt on r32/33/34 gts-t.

Also blitz D-C boost controller, was remove from the same car (10000kms travel). Twin solenoid, 3 different stages of boost, come with all wiring and hoses that require to install. Will send more pics if you interest.

HKS 2835 pros $2500

Blitz D-C boost controller $380

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i think your price needs adjusting buddy, can get the 2835 pro brand new for 2300

a couple have sold for around the 1500-1700 mark

Yes, you're right mate but that's just the turbo alone not including the oil/water lines, dump pipe, heat shield and shipping cost to Aust. Add all that up and you will be looking over 3K.

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