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1000cc Denso injectors top feed x 6, were installed in HKS rail (not included)

$600

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Garrett -10 turbo kit, RB26 low mount

Turbo kit for sale, prefer to sell as a whole kit. This kit made over 400kw on a 2.6L only 23psi (did not try high boost, results on here show over 450kw is possible on higher boost). This is a low mount twin turbo kit, good for people who want to keep the turbos in the stock location for legality purposes...). Kit was only installed for 3000km before removal, no shaft play or wear, inspection/testing welcome.

- HKS Manifold (with balance pipe, very very rare)

- Garrett GT28-10 turbos (HKS GTRS equivalent)

- HPI dump pipes (similar to Tomei dumps)

- Front pipe/ Y pipe (3.5" outlet)

- Oil and water lines are supplied

- HKS Intake suction pipes (compressor inlet)

$2800

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Exedy Carbon-R Twin plate clutch - used for 3000km then removed as gearbox was upgraded and different clutch was needed. Includes Exedy lightened flywheel to suit. Good for street car, was quite drivable in traffic.

$1000

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All parts located in Melbourne, pickup preferred but will ship at buyer's expense. Inspections welcome.

For quick response, call or msg me (Alex) 0422 394 486.

Thanks

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