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For sale are my HKS 2510 turbos from my r32 gtr. And attached split dump pipes.

HKS is stamped into both front and rear housings

Direct bolt on, all lines, flanges, everything is direct replacement of standard item, no need to change or modify anything.

Only reason for sale is upgrading to single turbo setup.

Really responsive turbos which were making full boost by about 3500rpm.

My car made 330kw at 4 wheels on 19psi with other supporting modifications.

Turbos are rated at 300ps each.

Very good condition with only the normal shaft play you will find in a ball bearing turbo, no leaks or anything.

The turbos still have the "split" dump pipes connected and are a perfect dump pipe for this turbo. And are a great upgrade from standard.

Not willing to seperate dumps from turbos.

Turbos are located in sydney and will email pictures if requested.

I'm not sure exactly what im after but am negotiable and want to start with offers around the $3k mark

Chris

Edited by JET26R
dude you can get brand new pair of HKS GT25/30 for 3k.... you might want to consider your pricing. 25/10 arnt worth that much either.

For christ sakes tell me where!!

I can't find a used set for under 5k......

Please don't say ebay because there isn't any for that price.

For christ sakes tell me where!!

I can't find a used set for under 5k......

Please don't say ebay because there isn't any for that price.

LOL - you will be hard pressed to find genuine new or low KM HKS GT2530's. Mine were not cheap!

  • 1 month later...

why buy hks's anyway garret makesem and sends them off to hks unstamped and incomplete and hks finishes them off with minor modifications to make it different to the garret turbos and stamps a hks logo on it

why buy hks's anyway garret makesem and sends them off to hks unstamped and incomplete and hks finishes them off with minor modifications to make it different to the garret turbos and stamps a hks logo on it

hmmmm....... why buy hks???

turbos sold anyhow

thanks

why buy hks's anyway garret makesem and sends them off to hks unstamped and incomplete and hks finishes them off with minor modifications to make it different to the garret turbos and stamps a hks logo on it

you know nothin

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