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Sard 700cc Injectors

Brand new, still in plastic wrapping. Suit GTR.

$950

HKS 2835R

Used, has internal wastegate. Bolt on to SR20 exhaust manifold.

$2200

HKS EVC4

Used, comes with wiring loom, solenoid, control unit.

$500

Trust TD06-20G kit

To suit RB20 or RB25 head. Comes with wastegate, stainless steel exhaust manifold, TD06-20g turbo. Used. Will separate.

$3300

RB26 stainless exhaust manifolds

HKS manifolds, to suit T25 flange. Used, comes wrapped in thermal tape.

$1100

HKS split dump pipe

Used stainless steel dump pipe, to suit RB20 or 25 engines. Standard turbo or HKS 25xx series. With pipe to cat.

SOLD

Front mount intercooler

400x250x60? Came from an R32 GTS-T, would suit most cars due to it's size. Used, no leaks.

$500

HKS GT-SS turbos

Pair of brand new GT-SS turbos. T25 flange, kit is for RB26. Comes with gaskets and mounting hardware.

$4000

To fit those injectors into an R33 RB25 you need to use a top feed fuel rail (modify an RB20 one) and install a resistor pack to use the low impendance injectors.

Location is in Sydney, pics can be found here.

Trust TD06-20G kit  

To suit RB20 or RB25 head. Comes with wastegate, stainless steel exhaust manifold, TD06-20g turbo. Used. Will separate.  

$3300

Every RB20 owner needs one :)

If any Syd owners are considering the kit, your welcome to inspect or go for a ride in my car which has the identical setup.

Sorry about the late replies, email here is sometimes quicker. Pete, email me cause your box is full.

Will go and take some pics now and post them.

Originally posted by rb25

thats an EVC3......

Check out the instructions: here .

I'm not any authority on the HKS catalogue, but if there's a publication by them on how to use and install the device and they call it an EVC IV then I guess I will too.....

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