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Paid like $2300 for my GT-RS back in the day...Isn't the dollar strong as f**k at the moment?

GT-RS kit comes with EVERYTHING needed to, not sure if the equiv. garret does..

and I believe the GT-RS replaced the 2535, not the 2530

yup....

garrett 2871r is the GTRS equivalent that will be cheap with the current dollar.

personally with your car al i'd just grab a 2nd hand gcg highflow, nistune and max the f**k outta everything else for ~230rwkw

cost ya 2k total

you should be able to specify the springrates for any set of coils man. if the company can't do it then i'd reconsider buying from them

i suppose.. but also the flex / monoflex are quite a bit more expensive.

For me 1800 is probably the best compromise between price and quality

kinda like paying for a Cartier watch direct from the US instead of rolling into an Aus store? ;)

(i bought a Garrett instead of HKS.. can you tell?)

reppin' HKS2530 series2 :P

although its sitting in a box due to recent epa :D

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