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yo

didnt realy want to sell this kit but i now need cash for other things.

brand new hks 2835 pro s kit for rb25. best low mount kit available for rb25, do a search around these forums and see other peoples testimonies. will make 270+ rwkw with support mods.

full kit including: turbo, stainless dump, oil/water lines, intake, all fittings, clamps, silicon joiners etc etc EVERYTHING TO BOLT STRAIGHT ON!

$3400

because of the shit aus dollar these kits are now $3700 up to over 4k. this kit is brand new in the box.

no pics at the moment as my digi cam shit itself. but can arrange some if nessecary.

located: Caboolture, QLD (30 mins north of brissie cbd)

0418 537 181

[email protected]

cheers

matty

Edited by mattysaidso

i wish you'll sell this things in the next 3 months. it'll definitely be a perfect addition for RB25DE.

PM me any offers, mate. and good luck with the sales.

+1 free bump.

free bump im making 292kw at the wheels witht this same kit on a standard internal rb25 NEO so its worth every single penny belive me P.S the reponse is unbealivable pretty much next to none is lag

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