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FOR SALE HKS T51R Complete SR20 Turbo Kit.

NEAR NEW!!

OVER $8500.00 RRP

Your are looking at a near new SR20 HKS T51R Kai Edition Turbo Kit including::

HKS T51R Kai Turbo

HKS Stainless Tuned Length Extractor Set

HKS GT Wastegate

HKS Dump Pipe

This kit is awsome, take a look at this months AutoSalon magazine with the S15 on the cover, that car is using this same kit if you wish to see the stats. Turn your SR20 motor into a living, breathing power house, over 440KW at the rear wheels capable kit. Dont wait as these kits are very hard to come by. Dont pay $8500.00 when you can have it for much less.

SALE PRICE $3500.00

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out of curiousity... why are you advertising a kit from japan?

why didnt you put it on your car....  

- adz

The Kit was purchased from Japan not too long ago, I do not have a SR20 so I would like to sell the KIT ASAP. I hope this answers your question. Thanks

how could you mistake an sr kit for an rb kit? *looks at the manifold* - i think its missing 2 additional pieces to the manifold :P

this kit would require step 2 cams, complete aftermarket management, big injectors/fuel setup, ebc and most probably a forged motor... afterall - this is pretty much the largest turbo made by HKS tuning... lag would be mmm - 1.5 bar by 5,500rpm

- adz

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