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Hey guys and girls

I have a hks t51r kai turbo for sale/swap.

Was brought from a perfect running r33 gtr.

Turbo is 2nd but in good condition no shaft play and no bent fins. They are rated to 800 and are v band. Im willing to swap for a twin turbo set up looking for something more for track not drag now.

Price: Swap for twin turbo or $2500

Location: Sydney

Contact: via pm

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  • 9 months later...
Ive had some ppl want it but no one is 100% yet if it doesnt get sold buy next week it will go on ebay and get sold for 2500 atleast

Wat sort off twin set-up do you want cause i currently have a gt2860 -7 pair at my mechanics workshop! I went a single an have been lookin to rattle the twins off somehow for yet a bigger single being this hks t51r kai :)

let me know!

Yeah there is mate theres the t51r an thats 1000hp rated an then there a t51r kai which is the 800hp vairant then there is also a few other varients i think under each off those 2 !!

forgot to mention its the entire twin setup including x-force dumps, manifold, all the acuators an wat not! capable off a solid 450-480hp at the wheels! With this twin setup i made before i went the single 455.9hp at the treads on stock internals, just the basic bolt-ons :cool:

Cheers Korey

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