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Hey I will be taking off my turbo kit in the next few weeks as I am chasing more power and going big single 

Kit consists of 

2860-5's turbos (ported and smoothed rear housings for max flow) 

Tomei manifolds 

Tomei dumps (heat wrapped)

HKS front pipe twin 70mm to single 85mm 

Nismo AFM's (one is slightly damaged but works fine) 

ARC induction box

Apexi PFC 

The turbos manifolds and dumps are about 5,000km old 

Only ran 20psi for 2,000km!!

In this time the oil has been changed 3 times!!! Yes I am obsessive!

Would like to sell the turbos manifolds and dumps as a kit for 3k (cost me over 4k) 

But will part if there is enough interest 

ARC box $400 (discontinued)

Nismo AFM's $400 ($800 new)

HKS front pipe $300 also heat wrapped  ($800 new) 

Happy to do a package deal 

Cheers Ryan 

0425573330

In Perth

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Happy to see it go as a kit cost me alot of time and money to put this kit together

Should make 380+kw if set up right

Also make full boost under 4k so quite streetable :)

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