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Hi,

Up for sale I have a pair of HKS GT2530 turbos - these are the HKS equivalent of the Garrett -5s

One turbo will require the turbo seals to be replaced, the other one is in fine working order

Will be sold with R34 GTR dumps

$800 ono

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Also up for sale is a set of front pipes - 2.75" inlet into a 3.5" outlet - these came off an r32 GTR but will also fit an r33 and r34

$150 ono

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Also have a full R32 GTR 3.5" exhaust (front pipes back)

$200 ono

All items are located in Sydney, im only willing to post the turbos

PM me if interested

Edited by France

pm ed for the turbos, what actuators with the turbos, HKS or Garrett, spring rate please.

call me on 0433878905

alex

GTR Workshop

Braeside 3195

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