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Hey everyone, so I'm trying to source this turbo for my RB20DET however I am struggling to find a place to buy a new one from here in QLD Australia. If anyone knows of a place would you please be able to help me out, cheers :)

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Why not get something more modern with a billet wheel? Especially if you're getting new.

For the price of a brand new HKS kit (if they still even exist) you could get a BW EFR and it will shit all over that turbo.

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Why not get something more modern with a billet wheel? Especially if you're getting new.

For the price of a brand new HKS kit (if they still even exist) you could get a BW EFR and it will shit all over that turbo.

Okay will look into that thanks mate. Do you know when HKS stopped producing those turbos at all?

Today is ur lucky day i have a hks 2835 gt pro s cartridge with less that 10k done been cleaned/flushed and checked when i upgraded 3037... houseings rear go ext. then whatever anti surge cold side whatever u perfer....make me a offer i can send pics upon request cheers

Today is ur lucky day i have a hks 2835 gt pro s cartridge with less that 10k done been cleaned/flushed and checked when i upgraded 3037... houseings rear go ext. then whatever anti surge cold side whatever u perfer....make me a offer i can send pics upon request cheers

Sorry mate I'm after the 2530, though thanks anyway.

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