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Ive got a few bits and pieces left from my previous setup that could pretty up someones engine bay.

2xTrust Filters

2x SS Intake pipes

1xAluminium y pipe

all joiners and clamps in picture that are necessary for a direct fit.

most of these bits have been made by briffa engineering so work is top notch.

Like i said in the title, this kit is off my old hks2530 so im not sure if it would fit a stock gtr, if someone could clarify that would be great.

Price; $400

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i am assuming that would be your way of saying the price is too high.... (needless to say that was completely unnecessary)

Im open to offers, however this is not an ebay kit and please consider how much these things cost to make.

would the intake gear fit a 32gtr with -5's i wonder?

Yes it would. Same turbos.

Price is good, whatever it looks like.

GL with sale OP.

  • 4 weeks later...
Were you running AFM's with this setup? Keen if so.

afm's can be used i forgot to mention in the sms... just need one extra silicone joiner i believe and the filters would sit on afm's, having said that i have never used them so if anyone is interested in trial fitting before they consider buying this they are more than welcome to do so.

I am not too sure mate, the mounting position would be the same, im just not sure about the flanges, i can measure it up and let you know if you like.

Hi, Mate, there is one dump pipe and the Y pipe ( front pipe ) in the pic. Are these included in the package?

Alex 0433 878905

pm's and sms'd those interested.

I apologize for not making my original post clearer.

The kit includes the intake section only. not the front y trust pipe and the hpi dumps.

It includes the split intercooler pipe (not front y pipe for the exhaust -> dumps section).

So it basically replaces the stock intakes and filters and pretties up your engine bay =).

Hope this clears things up a little.

regards

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