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Hi All,

Got a pair of HKS 2530's with genuine HKS actuators for sale. Turbos have done approximately 3500km.

Have also made 350awkw @ 20psi with them and have no shaftplay. Housing is still clean and no rust on the rear housing as older turbos will have.

Turbos are currently still in the car, but engine will be out very shortly for the new motor.

Price is $3200ono and located in Sydney.

Cheers,

Gordon

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