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Hypergear Atr43G3 .63 Turbo Setup For Rb Engines, R32 Gtr/gtst 3" Exhausts X2 (Hks + Jasma), Gktech Deep Dish Steering Wheel


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hey guys I have a few things to sell from my r32 gtst:

This is my current turbo setup which is still on the car but thinking about taking it off within the next week or 2. Would like to see if anyone was interested. Would like to sell it all in one setup but will sell separately if there is interest for all parts. All parts are in very good condition and have only been used for about 5000kms. This setup along with correct supporting mods will see you through to over 250rwkw on a rb20det very comfortably and near 300rwkw for a rb25. This set up made 225kw at 16psi with my rb20det with a few tune issues and worn out engine (rebuild was needed after tune).

Hypergear ATR43 G3 . 63: $1000 (current series, bush bearing, air intake not included)

Stainless steel highmount manifold: $150

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Turbosmart Ultra Gate 38mm External Wastegate (black): $150

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3" custom exhaust from turbo back including highflow cat, mid muffler and twin pipes: $250 (not the prettiest exhaust but sounds awesome and flows well)

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or complete set up for: $1400

I also have a few other things for sale:

HKS Legal 3.5"-3" cat back exhaust system for r32 gtr (can fit gtst, few dings on tip as well as bottom muffler but no cracks or major damage, otherwise in good condition): $250

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Jasma approved 3" cat back exhaust for r32 gtr (can fit gtst and in very good condition): $150

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GKTECH steering wheel (does not come with boss, was fitted to my 32 gtst and can fit other models): $70

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located in western suburbs of VIC or can send smaller items interstate on buyers expense. please no low balling.

0432454387 or msg on here!

Guys heres a few more pictures of the turbo kit off the engine. gaskets and lines aren't included. turbo compressor has got a few small chips as you can see on the pics. because of this i've made the price of turbo kit for $1150 sent anywhere in australia without catback exhaust for interstaters or

$1200 pick up for the whole kit and exhaust (cat not included)!

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Edited by jakez88

whole turbo kit sold except for catback twin pipe 3" exhaust system.

the cat back i want out of the house. its just been taken off and look ugly but really made the sound of the car awesome. i'm not sure now if it will bolt on directly to a standard 32 system but i did line it up to the jasma 32 exhaust that i am selling and it followed the same hooks, exhaust line and length. in saying this i will let it go for $120.

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Edited by jakez88
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hypergear turbo set up is sold!!!

exhausts are still for sale as well asthe gktech steering wheel!!!

the twin pipes exhaust system including free cat (cat looks to be made for the turbo set up/dump front) i will let go for $80!!! need it gone!

  • 2 months later...

everything is now sold except for twin pipe cat back exhaust. will also throw in the cat that came off the high mount set up which connected onto the twin pipe exhaust. $80!

i dont really know mate but i mean any exhaust shop will be able to fit it up properly but in terms of straight fit, no, hangers are different and length may vary.

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