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HKS 2530GT Ball Bearing Turbo, only 8,000km use.

Direct fit onto any RB20 or RB25. Comes with all fittings and oil lines and nice big hi flow HKS turbo elbow. 2530GT's are proven to provide 230-240kw at the rear wheels on a RB25.

$1950 or near offer

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Never too late. I have these turbos coming in from Japan all the time ( I own and run Japanese Import Parts) if you want a HKS GT2530 or even better, a HKS GT2835R, email me now.

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Originally posted by MRK25T

I bought a HKS3530 3 days ago from a guy on these forums. Got it hooked up yesturday.

Its bloody amazing compared to my high flow, and I havent even got the powerfc tuned for the turbo yet. I recommend it highly

You mean 2530 right Mark? If so? Thats what I like to hear.

I'm saving franticlly to get one of these.

Can I ask how much you payed or PM me?

Cheers

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