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Hey,

Well i bought a new car, and it had gtr injectors and HKS 2530 turbo come with it, but i have decided to go different ways. Befor i was going to put the injectors in I had them cleaned and re-rung and flow tested. The injectors come with GTR plugs too, valued at $150, new! The turbo is freshly rebuilt by GCG, it is a HKS 2530 and comes with a adjustable HKS wastegate and all lines for oil return, braided oil feed, and water feed and drain, T3 flange (skyline)

Injectors - $450

Turbo - $1950

Give me a call on 0448233105

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Edited by choku_dori

Thats a HKS rear housing on it too.

Perfect little upgrade for anyone wanting 230rwkw with a lot more response and torque than a standard turbo.

If your factory turbo has blown, this would be a perfect replacement. There would be little mods to do to make it fit.

Free bump :wave: These turbos are the best and getting harder to find too.. If my 32 four door had'nt got shortened by a couple feet I would be all over this like a 14 yr old in a brothel... Good luck with the sale mate and enjoy the four door goodness...

its a shame to say it but i have reverted to two doors :wave: i miss the four door

Injectors are gone!!!!!! Had a few offers on turbo, may be sold by this weekend unless someone can do better

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