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The ID tag would suggest they are GT2530's. It looks similar (the turbo) to what I have on my car (HKS GT2530's), but mine dont have Garrett stamped on them anywhere (just HKS). Could possibly be a HKS 2530 compressor with some sort of Garrett exhaust housing, but im not too sure.

that my friend IS a GT2530 from a GTR....it will have a 2 bolt pattern on the compressor outlet(094housing)....3 bolt pattern are GTS and Silvia housings....
Well I guess you did sell them to me as GT-R ones :cheers:

Thanks to Doughboy's thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=28787

I was able to see what they should look like

GT2530-4.jpg

...and with a quick run through photoshop

GT2530-5.jpg

I've taken a few pics of the rear of a HKS 2835R turbo to suit an SR20 or RB 20/25. They have the same flange pattern as the one fin your first post. Btw thanks for the free plug :)

Edit: Oh the pics are uploaded to the same link in the ad. That 2530 of yours looks like an SR20 one, not an RB20/25 one as the front cover is for the SR's bolt-on inlet tract. The RB20/25's do not have a HKS front cover, rather a Garret one with the front machined out and an aluminium insert bolted into place to accept a hose connecter directly onto it. Will take a pic of a spare RB20/25 one if I can be bothered.

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