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I am selling my HKS GT-RS Kit that is currently installed on the car.

Asking price: $1,750 ono.

This turbo kit is worth $2,700+ Postage + Taxes from japan so your lookin at a bargain. It will come with all paperwork, warranty papers. and documents, original receipts and all fittings that come with the kit including original packaging.

The turbo kit is currently still installed on the car, so the buyer can fully inspect it in working condition.

The car is making 255rwkw(350hp atw) on only 14psi with this setup. The turbo has only seen about 10-15k kms and is still in near new condition. there is no shaft play or anything like that wat-so-ever. Any buyer or professional turbo mechanic is welcome to inspect. The car has never been thrashed with the new setup, and management has been taken care of by a closed loop Apexi LM AVC-R + PFC. it was driven rarely and there has been no problems what-so-ever.

Reason for selling: I am selling the turbo because I plan to buy a HKS T04Z

Contact: Dale on 0432279166 or 0419745910

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  • 3 weeks later...

My Nismo Injectors are also for sale

Yellow ECR33 555cc Geniune Nismo $600 a set. thats $100 each. these are used but still in Excellent condition only about 15k old. (selling because Upgrading to bigger soon)

  • 2 months later...

Ive been getting a fair few pms regarding this turbo. I will just say. Its best to call me regarding it as I am very busy. I cannot hold it for anyone unless cold hard cash is exchanged, it will be first in best dressed at this stage. so give me a call, and organize to come check it out. and the first to take it wins.



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