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Hey Guys,

Up for sale is a HKS 2535 56T with 6 bolt turbine flange. Will bolt straight up to an RB25 with no modifications required. (aside from waterline if you dont want the one running around the back of the motor) All oil lines and oil drain will mount as per factory.

Has seen all of approx. 8000kms. Made 240rwkw on 17psi on a conservative tune. With standard actuator, tapered off to around 15psi in the top end. Fantastic street turbo!

Comes with Oil and Water lines. Also comes with Std RB25 Wastegate Actuator. This turbo is in as new condition, selling as I am stripping my whole car (too many tightasses who dont want to pay)

Waterline which ran around back of motor was modified with compression style fitting to metal pipe to join waterline in an accessible position. Can also supply this pipe and fitting with the turbo if required.

Can supply Justjap stainless split dump pipe which runs to cat for an additional $180, direct bolton.

Pics speak for themselves, I was told that the turbine housing was machined near the back edge of the turbine wheel to allow more flow and wastegate hole has been machined out with slightly larger flap. Bought this brand new off another forum member a few years ago, and car was barely driven in that time.

$1400 firm.

Local pickup preferred.

Call or SMS Mark on 0438 872 414.

I work during the day so please dont expect contact until after 5pm.

If I don't answer, please leave a message, otherwise I will not be ringing you back

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