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i got a pair Garrett group A ball bearing turbo FS,VGC,only use 20000km,rate are 700hp,price are $3000 it wil fit on R32/33/34GTR

a pair of extension(down pipes),same as hks,price $550----------sold

Got Trust T517Z turbo kits FS,come with trust manifold,VGC,$3300,fit S15 and all SR20DET

Apexi GT-SPEC full staniless steel cat back exhaust system for S15 $1100

located in QLD

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helo MINES_DATSUN :

they are rate at 700hp,each turbo wil handle up to 350HP,its ball bearing turbo and the boost start around 3000rpm and full boost around 4000rpm,the max this turbo can handle is 1.7bar,i run 1.1bar on this turbo and make 352hp on 4WD dyno,which is very good,i got power FC and large fmic,

GTR R32 :

i havent got any pics.the down pipes are brand new and it got separte wasgate pipe,same as HKS down pipe

helo jmp:

the T517z kit come with turbo and manifold,(all trust,vgc)

psiko:

i havent got pics for the down pipes,its dual style,like separte wasgate pipes,

MINES_DATSUN :

its hard to compare this turbo to HKS GT2530,GT2530 are very good turbo and better for street,but group A turbo make more power than GT2530,it all depend on what u need.

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