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hi guys,

i am selling my hks gtss twin turbo setup with actuators (as pictured)!

- age: 15,000km

- condition: like new

- why selling: not suitable for my new engine build

- location: sydney (interstate is fine)

- price: $2900 (they are for sale on rhdjapan for $5k: http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/HKS-GT-SS-...RB26DETT-21064)

other notes:

- these are a direct bolt on replacement to the standard low mount gtr turbo's (no headaches with modification or other parts required).

- they made 325awkw with 720nm torque @ 19psi on CRD's dyno with baby cams (rated @ 640hp).

- ive run an 11.1sec quarter mile @ 129.75mph (this is a 10second setup with the right launch technique). :P

they come on full boost @ 3000rpm which is very similar boost response to the factory items.

you can either pm or call me on 0404 884 876

regards,

marko

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i am being conservative with the kms as i honestly think these turbos have not done more than 5000km

look at the pics and u will notice no markings on the impeller turbine or exhaust turbine hence they are 'new' condition

when i turn the car off the turbos keep spinning for about 10sec or more :-)

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