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Item : HKS GTRS TWIN TURBOS (x2)

Condition: Brand Spanking New

Reason: Will be going for a different turbo setup

Price: $3500 firm

Contact: PM me for contact number

Location: Sydney yoo

Will post interstate just PM me your location for pricing

If dumpies and manifolds are needed i can sell off with the stock ones.

If more pictures are needed just let me know and i can send

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To answer Sinistas question...

HKS 2530's have custom HKS Comp/Ex Housings & custom HKS Spec wheel trims which have better flow properties compared to the -5's, also come std with HKS 1.2 Bar adjustable actuators.

HKS GTRS also has a custom HKS Comp housing and HKS Spec front wheel trim focussing on better flow also come with HKS 1.2 Bar adjustable actuators compared to the -10's. Pretty sure the HKS GTRS Ex housing & wheel remains exactly the same as -10's

Although main difference with HKS Turbo kits compared to Garrett supplied items is they normally come with every nut, bolt, washer, clamp, gasket, vacuum hose, oil hose & drain pipe required for the installation of replacement turbos.

GLWS

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