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Hey guys. I'm selling this HKS 2535 turbo.

I bought it for my R33, but never got around to fitting it.

I got it from a sau member, with low kms, under 10k.

I'm super fussy about what i fit to my car. Some people can vouch for this :)

So i sent this turbo to Fred at TurboLogic for a once-over. He told me it looks to be in great condition. Spins freely. No shaft play, etc etc. But since I wasnt in a rush, we decided he could dress (smooth the leading edge) and balance the front wheel, just to make sure it runs like new, and makes every last bit of power it's capable of.

So now it's pretty much perfect. This turbo owes me around $1600. And i havent even used it!!! :down:

I'm asking for $1400. Pick up in Sydney preferred, but will post, insured and registered, if required.

It's also got a Garrett big head 14psi adjustable actuator on it. Holds boost better than the smaller units.

It comes with all lines, bolts, silicone elbow, dump gasket. Everything you need to fit it up to a RB25 or RB20. It's a direct fit. Same dump pattern, same everything.

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Price: $1400. Pick up in Sydney preferred, but will post, insured and registered, if required.

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around 250rwkw on a RB25 with crazy response at 18psi or so, with injectors, fuel pump, afm, and the rest.

btw, i'll be selling a z32 afm, and 6 x S15 injectors shortly.

around 250rwkw on a RB25 with crazy response at 18psi or so, with injectors, fuel pump, afm, and the rest.

btw, i'll be selling a z32 afm, and 6 x S15 injectors shortly.

How much for the AFM?

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