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Hey all :)
Just upgrading my turbos to garret -5's so need to get rid of these (i am willing to do swaps too)
They are in great condition, I got my car checked out by godzilla motorsport this week to make sure

all the parts are working. The turbos have no problems, no need for rebuild/maintenance.

They have only been running around 17psi for 10-15000km, so no hard work done.

Hasn't been tracked once with these turbos!

Photos are hard as they are on the car until I have someone willing to buy, then I can get them removed :)

Price : $1700 ONO.(negotioable) Thank guys :)

Location: Brisbane

Phone number: 0430322666

Email: [email protected]

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If only you were in syd, I have -5s want hks gtss haha

HAHA, i am willing to see what we can do... I would love a trade.. much easier than selling and buying new ones..

what do you think?

I have heard of an organization called Australia Post who may be able to sort your conundrum

HAHAHA

-9s and gtss are the same apart from the -9 doesn't come with actuators at all. The -5s come with actuators

Oh ok, well in that case I guess they do come with the Actuators because ill be buying a full -5 kit from garrett :)

Oh ok, well in that case I guess they do come with the Actuators because ill be buying a full -5 kit from garrett :)

If you have HKS actuators atm, keep them. The actuators in the Garrett kit aren't the same as the HKS ones.

If you have HKS actuators atm, keep them. The actuators in the Garrett kit aren't the same as the HKS ones.

ok awesome, thanks so much. I assume the HKS ones are better?

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