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mint condition pair of hks gt2530 pair. tiny bit of shaft play..u cant feel it. never seen bore than .8bar. looks brand new. without actuators.

$2100 delivered anywhere in aus. pay pal accepted but surcharges applies.

Denso 720cc direct drop-in injectors for rb26 prefect working order $600 delivered

used rb26 87mm cp pistons only used for one dyno run $700 delivered

cheers Sam

Just a feeler here, but how can you tell theres any shaft play if you cant feel it?

more importantly, I hear since theyre ball bearing instead of thrust bearing you need an oil feed reducer to install these, is that included?

also would you ship to the frozen wastelands of Canada? god.. how much would that cost?

hey mate.. i have a gtr with -5 turbos and i need to upgrade my injectors will these be sufficient for around 1.5 bar? also will they fit directly in the fuel rail without modification like the nismo ones? i cant send pms so if you can send me a pm with your phone number i will contact you and make a payment online..

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

I finally got the turbos.... They came from Sri Lanka!!!!! And to my disgust they are not the turbos from the pictures or info provided!

What the hell mate?

These are the turbo’s I just received!

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An explination would be great Sam!

Not sure what the bank is gonig to do exactly after you have EFT'd the money through.

Your only option is to contact the local state authorities.

Buyer beware guys.

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