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Up for sale is the HKS GT2835 KAI Kit I have been running on my car for the last few years. Kit was fitted around 2010 from memory and only problem I have ever had is it not living up to the performance of the Pro S that came before it

This is still a great streetable turbo if you want something with minimal lag and decent performance. I was getting 18psi at just over 3000rpm and I have 3' intercooler piping which probably added a little lag. Made a pretty safe 255rwkw on my car.

Included in the Kit is:

- HKS GT2835 KAI Turbo (0.84 rear housing, Surge slotted front cover + non surge slotted cover I had made up)

- Alloy intake pipe with ports for BOV and cam breater (Hoses for these in pic are not included)

- Braided Coolant and oil feed lines with fittings + Banjo's etc

- Direct bolt on to your Nissan style dump pipe

- Hose clamps + HKS silicon joiners for intake pipe and turbo compressor outlet pipe

- Can include Z32 AFM and new K&N Pod filter (old one pictured)

- Adjustable wastegate actuator

Turbo has minimal shaft play and I have never had a problem with it. Still in good condition. Only reason I'm getting rid of it is because I have built a new engine and have gone bigger turbo and external gate.

PM Me if you have any questions.

Starting price is $1800 but I'm open to offers, as long as they arent to low

Located in Mackay, Queensland

These kits sell for nearly $4000 brand new and this kit is still in great condition. All braided lines were P-clamped and wrapped so have not rubbed or been damaged in any way. Car serviced every 5000km with Motul 8100 X-Cess synthetic oil, and Proper coolant has always been run in the car.

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