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For sale are are custom made top mounted steam pipe manifolds, that are hpc coated with twin trust t517z turbos with 10cm exhaust housings. It also comes with 3 inch dump pipes and 3.5 inch front pipes, also hpc coated.

Also included is the 3 inch induction piping and K & N pod filters, turbo bags and speed flow oil lines, It also comes with 1.5 bar acctuators

One turbo has about 8500 kms on it and the other turbo has a brand new center in it.

The only reason im selling the setup is that i'm now searching around for a 650 hp.

This setup made 511.9 hp atw on 1.5 bar

I'm looking at getting at least 3000 for the lot but it is negotible

I also got ported standard manifolds

Standard airflow meters

Standard abs unit

5 split fire coils

hks twin spark amp

and many other standard parts from interior to exterior

make me a reasonable offer on any other parts

you can contact me buy email [email protected] or by phone 0414856701 after hours

Thanks Tim

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interested in hks twin spark amp.. price and pics?? got std 33R dumps??

i dont have standard dumps i have got 2.5 inch divided ones

i want $350 for the spark amp its about a year old and was only used for about 5000kms before i dicided to go cdi instead

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i wish i could put these monster on my RB25DE.

since i'm confused choosing big turbo for me.

free bump mate.

thanks for the bump mate

more stuff for sale

r33 gtr front seats x2

will the divided dumps work hks gt-ss?? pics and price tnx

i think so they should work on any bolt on upgrade turbos they worked on my standard torbos and the t517zs

what the inlets size for the dumps? will buy today if the have 3 inch entry

the dumps are custom made 3inch ones on the turbo kit witch go into and 3.5 inch front pipe that is if you are talking about the full kit

if you are talking about the other dumps im selling they are 2.5 inch couldnt fit 3 inch dumps in low mounted thats why i went top mount

Edited by timsr33
i think so they should work on any bolt on upgrade turbos they worked on my standard torbos and the t517zs

couldnt upload pic before this is the dumps when they are new cant upload photo camera died when i moved they look the same just duller 100 dollars ono

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