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Item: HKS GT3037 Turbo Kit

Age: Done Very Very Low Klms around 1500

Condition: Great

Price: $7800

To Fit: RB26

Location: Perth, WA

Contact: 0405901010

Comments: (Manifolds x2, Gaskets, Lines, Wastegates x2, Piping) -Came Off A 8sec Drag Car In Japan-

RATED at 1000+hp

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Sorry not willing to separate but if you could find another person that wants the other turbo, you could buy the full kit off me and sell the other turbo off yourself

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Reasonable Offers Will be Considered, Throw me a Offer it might be the lucky one

The price of these turbos have been reduced dramatically,

$6000

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Am i asking too much for these turbos or what this is a crazy cheap price i thought these would of sold a long time ago :D

hey dont wanna hi jck your thread but NO your not asking to much, i think the problem is that no one really wants to go with big setups any more, only speaking for VIC guys here but EPA is a C*$NT so very hard to cruise around with em, and for a setup like this its not really a BOLT ON thing, it would probably be advised to have a full house engine and what not, but still good luck with the sale very impressive.

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