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Hello gents,

Need all this gear gone ASAP so I can organise my new turbo and get my car on the road finally! Details are:

Genuine HKS highmount manifold (RB20, may fit RB25?) - Purchased new a couple of years ago and in perfect condition.

Genuine HKS 35mm wastegate - Comes with screamer and the usual goodies

HKS 2835 (Has been rebuilt with new HKS core and high flowed) - This turbo has done less than 1000ks since undergoing a rebuild with a brand new HKS core, and was also highflowed by the rebuilder (even though it wasn't asked for >.<). The rebuild was due to cracking a piston in the old motor which destroyed the exhaust wheel. The turbo itself was operating at 100% prior to this.

Rebuild was done by Eastern Turbo Chargers in Bayswater and unsure on the highflow specs due to previous owner not keeping the details. It made 193rwkw @ 13psi on my Ceffy with exhaust leaks but I didn't push it further due to lack of supporting mods.

Also included is:

Turbo lines

Intake pipe (without pod filter/AFM)

Custom dump and front pipe (has location to plumb gate back in if required) - Needs a new gasket on the plumb back to the front pipe

Asking $2500 for all of the above. It's a perfect bolt on option with no stuffing around organising parts.

I can be contacted on 0412 033 449 for interested buyers.

PICS:

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Cheers,

Ryan.

That's a MAD looking engine bay man! :cool:

Free Bump

Thanks man, will look better with a new low mount haha.

Someone buy this kit! I am open to offers and neeeeeed to sell it :yes:

  • 2 weeks later...

Dude, im interested. Can you please provide some pics of wheels both front and back, and of the manifold & gate??

What sort of response were you seeing from this setup? Ie on a level road what RPM did it start to build boost and what RPM was full boost at?

Thanks :P

EDIT: Also some turbo info would be great, A/R's, wheel trims etc.... cheers

Edited by copey86

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