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Selling my HKS 2835 Pro S turbo kit I had on my rb22 in lowmount i/w setup

rated at 420 hp made 405 rwhp on mine ideal turbo for rb20 / 25 looking for 350 - 420 hp

Had brand new internals put in it May 2011 drivin about 6 - 7 times since then , still have receipt somewhere.

Comes with:

HKS 2835 Turbo

HKS actuator

Braided Lines

HKS heat shield

Elbow and FMIC piping for lowmount setup

HKS Dump Pipe

Can come with std rb20 / 25 manifold with CIC triple heat coated ally manifold cover in black

setup is getting pulled off the car now

wanting $1500 am in Perth WA, will post at buyers expense

PM me or 0411173970

Thanks

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Was it rebuilt in 2007 with the same spec wheels as standard? Not machined to a full size GT30 rear wheel was it?

This is the bee's knee's of turbos, I'm sure you will sell it quick. :thumbsup:

Was it rebuilt in 2007 with the same spec wheels as standard? Not machined to a full size GT30 rear wheel was it?

This is the bee's knee's of turbos, I'm sure you will sell it quick. :thumbsup:

2011 rebuilt - same cartridge number on turbo was ordered and put straight in

yeah dont really want to sell it but doesnt fit on my new high mount setup = only reason :angry:

Fitting on high mount = yes it can. But thats a different kettle of fish, we wont get into on your FS thread.

Thanks for confirmation that it was a cartridge replacement, thats great. Buyers can be confident they are getting an awesome product.

GL

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