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Hello guys,

Thought i would post these on seperately.

Gearbox, has done 500km on a full $1500 rebuild, new bearings, sychcros, all clusters replaced, have receipts, the transfer case had done 2000km on a full $1000 rebuild. Only used synthetic gear oil. pretty much brand new $1500

Pair of HKS 2530's, pretty much brand new,were fully rebuilt after i blew engine, cost $2500 to repair the pair of them. Once rebuilt i put them on another engine and the other engine and i couldnt get other engine to run right so i removed them again. Only ran for about an hour, hit boost once since rebuild, no shaft play, Selling for cost of rebuild $2500

Reco head, head has the same story as the turbos, blew engine, got new head built, Has $1400 worth of stainless steel valves in it, type B cams, heavier valve springs, all reshimmed etc by engine reconditioner. Sell for $2200

Cheers,

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Hi Michael, why the sale of the GB so soon after you've spent good cash on it? Push or pull please?

Hey mate, have spent considerable amount of money on the car over the years that i have had it and suddenly decided to sell the whole lot. I sold the car minus engine, gearbox etc several months ago and had been hanging onto the gearbox, turbos and some other engine stuff as i was thinking about putting the whole lot into an LJ 2 Door Torana i have got. Took some time but now i have decided not to go the RB26 route for my torana so have decided to sell everything up.

It is a push type clutch too

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Hey mate the HKS 2530 do they come with everything acutors an all that good stuff? an were they repaired to a good standard? cause i could be interested

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Hey mate the HKS 2530 do they come with everything acutors an all that good stuff? an were they repaired to a good standard? cause i could be interested

Yeah mate, come with actuators etc. They were rebuilt by a company in Devonport called Statewide Turbos and deisal injection. They did it as a cash job to save me some money so i dont have a receipt to show you but here is the story.

I got them rebuilt about about august last year, they cost 2500 to rebuild as they had to replaced the centre bearing casing in one of them. Also replaced compressor wheel as the bits of piston had smashed it to pieces.

Left them in the sealed bags until i had all of the other bits and pieces for another engine to be built. Got engine built and it had an idle problem so i had to chase that and while i was chasing that up the oil pressure suddenly dropped so i shut whole lot down and pulled motor out of car again and cracked the shits and decided to sell everything off and get a dirt bike for cheaper fun. A new engine for skyline is 10g but i can buy a near brand new dirt bike for that ha ha ha

Have included some photos for you as well. They are good turbos too, before i had them rebuilt they made 328kw at the back wheels on only 18psi.

Cheers,

Michael

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Hey mate the HKS 2530 do they come with everything acutors an all that good stuff? an were they repaired to a good standard? cause i could be interested

Hey mate, are you interested?????

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