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Gents, Its time for an upgrade so Im selling my HKS GT SS turbos. Couldn't tell you how old they are because they came with the car which was only imported 4 months ago.

Car is producing 277 atw on a lazy 14 pounds of boost.

Turbos are still on car so a test drive is welcomed for serious buyers only.

Make me an offer but nothing under 2k.

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The turbos have never been taken off so i cant say if there is shaft play, definately no leaks though. If anyone has any concerns just ask for Ray at RE Customs as he has done all the work on the car. 03 9548 3414

not gonna happen..on a tight budget and cant afford to take off turbos to take some pics and then put back on turbos....

Best i can do for a serious buyer is take car down to RE customs, have them take turbos off, inspect turbos there and then and once satisfied buy them same day.

mate ya gonna have to rip them off and take pictures. no one will buy them just going off your word. someone paying 2grand for them will also want them inspected by an engineer as well. to give thumbs up.

Once u have done all that potentialy i may be keen.

Cheers.

Market price for a HKS GT-SS turbo kit for a GTR is about $3500.

If the turbos are in good nick, this would be a good find since 2530's are so overly expensive now days its not even worth looking for them anymore.

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