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I have a big HP (1200hp+) drag turbo kit for sale:

ITEM: Complete RB26 HKS 3240 twin turbo kit - 2 x HKS GT3240 0.87 A/R turbos, 2 x HKS 50mm racing wastegates, 2 x HKS exhaust manifolds with balance pipe, 2 x screamer pipes, 2 x 3" dump pipes, Earls braided oil and water lines

CONDITION: Excellent - only 1000km use

PRICE: $5,000

LOCATION: Sydney, NSW

PAYMENT: Direct deposit or cash on pick up preferred.

This kit is not for the faint-hearted nor those with a stock engine. Perfect for a big HP RB26 stroker or RB30/26 and is capable of making well over 1,000hp@wheels. Each turbo is rated at 580hp @ 1.4 bar.

Don't have pics but this kit is currently fitted and can be seen running on an RB26.

PM me.

Serious buyers only.

No timewasters.

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OKAY.. this big bad turbo kit is now back up for sale as I am going in a different direction.

Kit has been taken off engine and can be inspected at a workshop in Blacktown. I am happy to take it to Precision Turbos for them to check the turbos if required.

$5,000 firm for complete kit.

Also have two purple anodized HKS turbo induction funnels available.

Pics will be posted later.

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