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Hey guys,

Item: HKS GT-RS's to suit RB26 andHKS Split dump pipes (Both genuine HKS)

Location: GeorgesHall, Sydney

Price: $2450 DELIVERED for theturbo's (with genuine HKS 1Bar actuators), $350 DELIVERED for the dumps OR$2750 DELIVERED for the pair! (On Mainland Australia)

Condition: Roughly 18000 Km's.All of which have been on the same car. No known defaults with them at all.

Payment: Direct debit to myaccount, Or cash on pickup (if in Sydney)

Reason for sale: Changingsetup.

These turbo's have a combined HP rating from HKS of 700hp(but that seems to be a underestimated figure as "TWO-O6L" and "BoostedR" has shown.).

I have personallymade over 400 RWKW with these turbo's so they do make a fair whack of grunt!

NB: At the momentthey are still on the car, however they are coming off the car either Sunday or Monday (2-3/10/2011)

How to contact: Either PM me or ring on 0402 564 237.

Cheers,

Paul

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Wasn't able to get them off this weekend. I will take some pictures this weekend.

Just had a quick look on Nengun... These are over $4,500 to replace.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate, can you put up acouple of photos now they are off...

Sorry for the slow reply. Been flat chat with the car. Anyway, here are the photo's

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They will be ideal on your 3.0 lt, with the right mods you will make huge power. Enough power to break your front diff and gearbox.

This is not the best representation. My exhaust was WAYYYY too small (Kakimoto full mega N1) which had a 2.5 inch restrictor in it. Goes to show that "Jap aint always best". Having driven a 3.0 with RS's it was awsome!

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