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As the title states i have a brand new Holset HX35 that i want to sell as i need cash for a rebuilt T3 & a few other bits for a stock setup. This will need a spacer to fit stock 20/25/30 manifolds as the compressor housing fouls but if you have a high mount there should be no probs at all.

Makes plenty of power at alot lower cost than a 3540 & still has great spool & flows around 46-50lbs.

Price is $900 FIRM + post/courier etc which i can organise.

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I was looking at this on ebay, They are a great turbo and I was about to buy it.

They are indeed!! make an offer if you want i can only say yes or no, or bid on her as ive started it at $700

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Sorry mate I ended up with another brand, the only reason i didnt go for your one is that I need a t4 flange other wise I would be the owner of said turbo now

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Sorry mate I ended up with another brand, the only reason i didnt go for your one is that I need a t4 flange other wise I would be the owner of said turbo now

Ahh ok thats no worries, yeah most of the holsets if not all have T3 flanges.

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