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Hey guys and girls.

FOR SALE: A HKS gt2535 with a T3 0.64 ar.

Straight bolt on for RB20 RB25. With a HKS 10psi internal wastegate.

I've also seen the T3 0.64 gt2535 bolted to CA18det's and SR20dets with a T3 footprint manifold or a simple T2 to T3 adaptor plate.

In my personal opinion the HKS 2535 is simply best suited on a the little revving RB20. A close mate of mine had one on his r32 rb20 powered

gts-t 4-5yrs back and made a outstanding 239rwkw's. I can't show a dyno graph as it was sold with car many moons ago lol. But it brought his humble little RB20 to life with so much midrange power and torque for a RB20. If I remember correctly it made those numbers on pump 98 and 17-18psi dropping to 14ish psi in the higher revs. They honestly are a fantastic little turbo alternative to a hiflow. My opinion there a touch better than the general hiflows out there.

I bought this HKS gt2535 360ps 0.64 T3 flange turbo from created motorsports brand new for around $1700 from memory for my r33 rb25 series2. Then I had to get the braided oil+water lines, proper 3" dump pipe. With that turbo set up and other minor bolt ons it made a nice and

smooth and punchy for the street 230rwkw on a

safe tune by rob at Created motorsports. With

adding not long after that a nice custom 3"

stainless steel intake pipe was made from the

turbo mouth to the HKS mushroom filter.the

intake made a nice noticeable better induction noise and nice gains in response

midrange and a slight pick up up top as the

factory rubber ones really are quite poor and

actually suck shut and killing airflow/POWER. for

anyone wanting to make over 200rwkw it needs

to binned and replaced with a solid unit.

NOW WHAT YOU WILL GET WITH KIT.

HKS gt2535 360ps/250rwkw rated T3 0.64ar turbo.

Braided oil/water lines + fittings.

A well built bell mouthed 304grd. SS dump pipe.

Custom created motorsports 304grd. SS intake pipe.

HKS green foam mushroom aircleaner.

All the rubber joiners + clamps needed.

So pretty is a straight bolt on kit.

It's still all in the car currently and wanting to finally upgrade to something a little bigger.

Is such a epic little awesome fun street turbo they really are. It's done around roughly 15,000km in that time and has very minimal shaft play with all blades non bent or chipped.

With e85 and a good tune I think it could make

the 270ish mark atw with absolutely killer

midrange.

PRICE: Thinking $1650ono. Whole kit.

LOCATION: Wangaratta Victoria 3677.

POSTAGE: Pick up or and send to anywhere in Australia at the buyers expense.

CONTACT/QUESTIONS: PM me or SMS ME on

0400215126. Can call but only between 6pm-8pm of a night as I'm a extremely busy person sorry.

Cheers JOSH.

Bump $1400 No body wants a awesome hks street turbo for there rb20/25?

Capable of 250rwkw on rb25 and possibly 270kw on e85.

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