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Hi,

Up for sale, another impulse buy.

Purchased and intended to run my 2530s up high.

It was originally fitted to a R32 GTR using standard Turbos.

This is a custom made stainless high mount kit designed to be used with low mount turbos, I bought this to use with a pair of hks 2530 turbos but never got around to fitting it.

2x stainless manifolds

2x custom made stainless split type dump pipes

1x custom made stainless front pipe

2x custom stainless oil drain pipes suit gt25 turbos

2x custom alloy turbo - afm/air filter intake pipes

Some clamps & hoses included as pictured, you would need to get oil & water lines made

Price: $1500 for everything.

Can easily post, could be expensive, but will get a quote.

Located in Brisbane.

Pictures will describe it best.

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Correction it was actually fitted to my 33GTR when i purchased it back in 2004. Setup had a few thousand km's use if that. :cheers:

Dont suppose you have a pic of it fitted?

Correction it was actually fitted to my 33GTR when i purchased it back in 2004. Setup had a few thousand km's use if that. :cheers:

Interesting. The guy who had it before me (had a R32) said he bought it off a R32.

Was it fitted before you purchased? Any info on the improvements?

I don't think it has had use since, or must have been cleaned. It's spotless.

Pretty much looks like the day i sold it.. Only drove the car once after i purchased it but was acting up so couldnt really say.. Good luck with the sale

Ah thanks for the info.

Well there you have it folks.

$1400.

Make me an offer, I want more cash for my f1 trip :D

$1250.

BUMP.

Excellent looking kit.

Could possibly do a mock up fit if necessary - only for those 100% interested even maybe deposit, so I don't waste my time removing the manifolds and turbos on my spare engine.

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