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Fs: Full Hks Gt3037 Pro S Rb25 Bolt On Kit!, 740cc Nismo Injectors, 3" Blitz Font Pipe, Hpi Intercooler Piping


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Hi,

I am currently selling the following items:

1). Complete HKS GT3037 Pro S Full Bolt on Kit for the RB25

I purchased it from RHD Japan and it retails for $4300 Delivered I am asking $3000 full specs can be found by clicking the below link:

http://www.jappartsspecialist.com/product_...products_id=321

The turbo has a 0.63 Rear, Is internally gated and has the Heavy Duty 10PSI HKS Actuator on it (I Run 18PSI)

It has done less than 10,000KMS as it is on my R33 that i only ever take out a couple of times a month as I have a second vehicle, it ovbiously has no shaft play and is in an excelent condition.

You will need to purchase a replacement turbo to manifold gasket however as this item will be useless once turbo has been removed.

This is the LARGEST turbo you will be able to fit to a stock manifold and low keep low mounted! It comes with everything you see in the pictures u see on RHD Japan and is a complete and direct bolt on kit (even the housing has been rotated the correct way for fitting). It even includes a split dump that will connect to a factory front pipe and has the air intake piping included also complete with plumback pipes.

2). 6 x Nismo 740cc Side Feed Injectors

Were fitted a few months after the turbo was installed - replacement value is $1000 asking $700. Excelent Condition.

3). Blitz 3" Stainless front exhaust pipe (still nice and shiny) asking $180.

Purchased from JHD Japan

4). HPI (Hybrid) Polished intercooler piping kit + clamps and silicone joiners. $180.

Great condition only 6 months old.

All items listed do not include postage, if you want a postage estimate message me your postcode and the item you are intrested in.

I am also happy to list any item for sale on eBay to allow for credit card payment and Paypal buyers protection however the processing surcharge will be added to the final checkout value.

All items are still on the vehicle however as soon as the any items listed below has been paid all items will be removed from the vehicle that day or the next.

Any questions please dont hesitate to ask ill attempt to answer all enquiries ASAP, ill get Pics up when I can however all items are still fitted so you wont see much.

Edited by SLYDA

Hi mate, I live in sydney and i am interested in working something out for the HKS turbo with all that is needed to bolt onto my rb25.

Can you sms me you mobile number so i can call you as i have a few questions that need clarifying.

My name is Manny 0406747726

Thanks mate

John-e-boy the max it ever made on a hub dyno was 373hp and 550nm of torque. After my low mount stainless manifold cracked it made 353hp with the factory one full boost by 3500rpm im located on the gold coast

Manuel ill call u later this afternoon or tonight.. If i cant get in contact with you ill pm you my number

HKS 3037 Kit dropped to $2500 which is an absolute steal.

Ill be taking it off tommorow with all other parts.

I am keeping the injectors as im going to use the factory fuel rail on the greddy style air intake now.

Intercooler piping and front exhaust pipe sold pending payment - for all PM's requesting bank details ill send them shortly.

Blitz front pipe has SOLD and payment has cleared.

Photo's ill get up in the next day or two.

Can this topic please be CLOSED? Ill repost again with just the turbo and intercooler pipes when its off the car and im ready to sell with pictures.

Hi Andrew, how is the turbo removal going? Just waiting on some photos of the turbo and kit

please post them when you get a chance

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