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Hi Guys,

I'm selling my HKS GT3037 Pro S Turbo...its the 56 trim variant with a 0.68 exhaust housing...rated at 480PS from the HKS website...for those that don't know this is the internally gated version...i'm selling it because its too small for my new engine which is a 2JZ...

Turbo is in excellent condiditon and has a T3 flange for a direct bolt on to the standard rb20/25 exhaust manifold...has next to no shaftplay as well...turbo is perfectly suited for a high power rb20 or rb25 and will make 300+rwkw with blistering response...it came off a 1JZ making 305rwkw @ 20psi...

Whats included:

HKS GT3037 Pro S turbo with ported (anti surge) compressor housing

HKS adjustable actuator

HKS heat shield (needs a polish)

Oil drain pipe

Original oil feed banjo bolt with the correctly sized feed hole for BB turbos

Custom dump pipe (this will not suit a rb but the flange can be cut and welded to your existing dump for it to work)

***NO oil lines or coolant lines***

Item is located in Melbourne SE Suburbs...will post at buyers expense...inspections welcome if you're from Melbourne...

Asking for $2500...which is what i paid for it...they retail for over $4000...price is slightly negotiable but don't bother lowballing me as i'm in no rush to sell it...PM if interested!!

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  • 2 weeks later...

New developments at my end and this now needs to go...

PRICE DROP TO $2200 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA!!!!

This is about half of what these retail for normally...come and grab a bargain!!!

Yup...it was top mounted...but it was originally meant for a rb20/25 so the housing and actuator will have to be rotated back to the original position which is piss easy...it will then bolt straight on to the standard exhaust manifold and you just need the oil feed and coolant lines...

As mentioned...price drop now to $2200...get in quick...

my car is auto and the box is stock standard...is this turbo too much for my gearbox??? My car have intercooler,exhaust and computer,any idea what power it will make?? Im interested in the turbo but dont plan to change to manuall anytime soon so i dont want to break my gearbox..cheers

  • 2 weeks later...
has next to no shaftplay as well...

I 'm looking to upgrade so I just wanted to know how many km's did it have on it when you purchased it and how many km's have you ran on it since. And also how noticeable is the shaftplay (up and down or side to side?)

Sorry can't pm but turbo looks the goods enough for me to come make an account for it.

Thanks :laugh:

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