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Hey guys,

For sale is a HKS 2530 Turbo Kit.

Used and in great condition, this package includes absolutely everything you need to fit this turbo to your car in the comfort of your own garage with basic tools. The turbocharger is in perfect condition with a suitable amount of shaft play and absolutely no signs of worn oil seals at all.

Kit includes:

HKS 2530 Ball Bearing Turbo

Actuator

Braided Oil Line

Water Lines

Fittings to connect lines to engine block

Stainless Steel Hot Pipe and silicon joiner which will connect to the factory intercooler piping

This turbo is a great turbo for your RB20, arguably the best combination of response and top end power on the 20. With cams and 20psi weve seen around 230kW from these type of turbos.

You could also bolt this to your RB25 for amazing low and midrange power to rival most production V8s!

Also, this turbo will bolt straight onto your factory nissan-flanged dump pipe, and connect to your factory intake pipe.

Located in Melbourne, postage not a problem. Pictures to follow tonight.

Price: $1500

Cheers,

Mat.

0400 558 030

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This turbo is a great turbo for your RB20, arguably the best combination of response and top end power on the 20. With cams and 20psi weve seen around 230kW from these type of turbos.
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Awesome turbo for RB20!

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