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Item:HKS GT2530 Turbo for RB

Condition:Awesome condition

Price:$1000

To Fit: Skyline RB

Location:Ferntree Gully, Victoria

Contact: PM or reply in thread

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For sale is a HKS GT2530 for Skyline.

Purchased to fit on my R32 GTST but have changed plans..

After $1000, for a quick sale.

Prefer Pickup or meet half way in Melbourne

Shaft play is very very minimal, probably normal for these turbo's.

Has a hole in the exhaust housing for a temp sensor.

Comes with actuator which looks like to be adjustable (has thread on the rod and some bolts?)

Awesome, responsive turbo for r32 gtst which should gain you 210kw+ atw

Grab yourself a bargain!!

Specs:

6 compressor fins

10 turbine fins

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Update;

The turbo has a T3 flange but the exhaust housing appears to be different from rb20/rb25..

Guess i got burnt all the way from Japan, risks of buying from overseas...

If anyone can work out what type of dump pipe will fit onto the turbo you can have it for $900 :)

Not happy :P

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okay, from what ive researched, there is a hks dump pipe which was originally supplied with the turbo for the RB series.

So to fit this turbo onto your car, you will need to find a hks dump pipe which will fit or get a custom dump made up :ninja:

okay, from what ive researched, there is a hks dump pipe which was originally supplied with the turbo for the RB series.

So to fit this turbo onto your car, you will need to find a hks dump pipe which will fit or get a custom dump made up :)

so the only dump pipe that will fit is a hks one that was supplied, or will a stock dump from another car bolt up?

would be hard to make up a new dump without a flange wouldn't it?

so the only dump pipe that will fit is a hks one that was supplied, or will a stock dump from another car bolt up?

would be hard to make up a new dump without a flange wouldn't it?

a very similar looking flange is from subaru;

http://www.gcg.com.au/turbo/ViewProduct.aspx?ProductID=39

but as Nick mentioned, any turbo workshop should be able to find a flange which would fit.

hey Pat, what kinda turbo are you gonna get to replace this one? i'm surpised it hasn't sold yet, $800 is a good deal people!

I had a cast HKS dump that would fit that, but it was off my HKS 2510. lol, i sold it for $30....i guess i should have asked for more :merli:

hey Pat, what kinda turbo are you gonna get to replace this one? i'm surpised it hasn't sold yet, $800 is a good deal people!

I had a cast HKS dump that would fit that, but it was off my HKS 2510. lol, i sold it for $30....i guess i should have asked for more :merli:

haha $30?! damn it! Hook us up with the buyer details, maybe i can double his investment to $60 :laugh:

My shock absorbers are rooted, so need to upgrade suspension :laugh:

haha $30?! damn it! Hook us up with the buyer details, maybe i can double his investment to $60 :angry:

My shock absorbers are rooted, so need to upgrade suspension :rant:

OMG I KNOW THAT PERSON! :nyaanyaa::banana:

hahahaha... pm replied dude. :bunny:

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