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HKS T04E kit ( cast iron manifold, external gate and T04e turbo ) $1,595

HKS T04E kit ( cast iron manifold, external gate and T04e turbo ) $1,695

600cc R32 Injs and std GTR fuel rail $650

Trust Boost Gauge - White Face ( mech ) $195

HKS Boost Gauge ( 2 bar ) mech & holder $220

HKS Boost Gauge ( 2 bar ) mech & holder $220

HKS Boost Gauge ( 2 bar ) mech & holder 52mm $220

Apexi Boost Gauge ( 2 bar ) mech & holder $220

Apexi 260 / 8.9mm Cams $660

RB26 Cams, lifters, shims and valve springs (270/10.25mm) $1,550

STD RB26 cams $275

HKS Cams - Step 2 ( 264/9.6mm) $770

Greddy - RB20/25 T3 Flange Ex Mani $715

Greddy - RB20/25 TD Ex mani $770

HKS Cast Iron mani ( T4 flange and ex gate provision ) $495

Greddy - RB20/25/26 Cam Gears - Brand New $470

HKS Cam Gears ( used - old style ) $350

R32 GTR Injectors $295

R31 Adjustable Front Coilovers and hubs $420

R31 Projector headlights $300

R31 Adjustable Cusco Strut tops $240

R31 Adjustable Gabs Strut inserts - Brand New $395

R31 Tomei 240kmph Speedo $495

R33 RB25DET Coil Packs $275

R32 RB26 Coil Packs $330

Q45 AFM & Connector $295

Z32 AFM & Connector $310

HKS R32 GTR Pod Filters $210

RB Remote Oil Filter $175

R32 GTR full wiring Harness $330

RB25DET HEAD $400

Nismo 555cc RB25DET Injectors $750

RB26 Head - Complete - Cams, cam wheels, valves, springs , lifters etc, CAS, Coil Packs, Cam Covers, Timing Belt Cover, Ignitor box, Plenum and fuel rail, exhaust manifolds $1,590

RB26 Head - Cams, cam wheels, valves, springs , lifters , Cam Covers, Timing Belt Cover, Plenum $1,450

RB26 Head - Cams, cam wheels, valves, springs , lifters , Cam Covers, Timing Belt Cover, $1,100

RB26 Head - Cams, valves, springs , lifters , Timing Belt Cover, $880

RB26 Head - Cams, valves, springs , lifters $880

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Pics on the way.

No real difference apart from one comes with a braided oil line and the manifold and wastegate have been bead blasted.

Cheers

Can i get some pics of the hks turbo kits.

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Wat is the difference between the two kits you have available.

Thanx

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Hi Spoolup, please let me know of you have a single HKS manifold for sale by itself, and or a set of top mount twin manifolds.

Mostly I'm looking for the HKS cast single, but I'm open to others.

thanks

J.

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