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Hi, I know I'm new on this forum and this is my very first post here, but I can't seem to sell my turbo on the other forums, like zilvia or nico, so i decided to try here. Well I had a rb20det, decided to swap it out. Now I'm left with a brand new hks turbo that I have no use for. I bought the turbo for over 2000 usd, I'm asking for 1500 shipped.

HKS GT2835 Pro S - 420 PS Output

COMPRESSOR:

-Wheel- 56 Trim - 53.1 Inducer / 71.1 Major

-Housing- 100 Inlet / 50 Outlet - 0.50 A/R

TURBINE:

-Wheel- 84 Trim - 56.5 Major / 51.8 Exducer

-Housing- T3 inlet / Outlet spec:

Internal GT-Pro; 0.68, 0.87 A/R

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And here is the website,

http://www.hksusa.com/products/?id=1670

1500 shipped Usd, I will only accept paypal.

Email me at [email protected] for a faster response.

I'm located in Philadelphia Pa, USA.

Edited by foamcup

I understand that this is my only first post here, if you need any info on me, picture of my id, me holding the turbo with my id, i will do that so. Please email me and I'll give you my contact number if you want to even talk to me.

All emails replied. Thanks!

Yes pay pal only haha, I'm verified and have a premier account.

Bump, you don't get a brand new hks turbo for this price often. I'm really taking a big lost here. I have some interest but no one is pulling through, anyways first come first serve, i won't hold the turbo. I need it gone.

paypal this item and you might have some luck.

Yes 1500 US dollars shipped to you.

I waited months for this turbo from japan to get to my house, by the time it did I lost interest in my rb20det and 240sx. Anyways, I have original receipt for the turbo as well that I will include.

i cant believe this isnt gone yet - ill refer this to my mate with an s15, hes broke but maybe he'll pull some cash from somewhere, he usually does - he has an s15 after all

Since your new here and no one knows you, it would be easy to scam someone over 1,500 since your in the us. It be hard for you to sell since it's a risk someone has to take. It looks shiny and good but it could be blown and you had it

Polished. Just what I think, sorry if I sound skeptical but it happen to me before.

Yeah, its even harder to sell in the states, everyone is broke and we don't get skylines here, and for the skylines that does make it over, you rarely to never see them unless you're at a show or a event. Well, what else can I do to make one feel at ease, to buy from me? If you search my name, you'll see I have sold many things on zilvia.net, 240sx.org. Anything else that a buyer would like me to provide please email me and let me know, I'm more than willing to work with you.

Anyways, I just purchase a new toy. Enjoy

73 te21 52,000 miles, all original.

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I also have a f20c ae86 = )

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