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I got a PAIR of HKS GTSS turbo BRAND NEW NEVER BEEN used with casket and everything. I am after $3800. Direct FIT to RB26DETT (GTR). HKS Actuator is also included which cost $400 for the actuator alone. So this is a very good value.

Contact me on 0418 388 125 or [email protected]. Melbourne

Thanks

Calvin

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hks 2530 =320 ps

hks 2540 =340 ps

gtss =280 ps

so there arnt a direct replacement for the hks 2530

Turbo Output Compressor Wheel Compressor Housing Turbine Wheel Exhaust Housing

PS Trim Inducer (mm) Major (mm) Inlet (mm) Outlet (mm) A/R Trim Major (mm) Exducer (mm) Inlet Flange Oulet Flange A/R

GT-SS$2640 280 60 46.6 60.1 0.60 76 53.8 47.0 GT25 Internal - GT25 0.64

GT2510$3872 300 63 47.7 60.1 60 50 0.60 62 53.0 41.7 GT25 Internal - GT25 0.64

T3 Internal - Skyline Type 0.64

GT2530$4092 320 63 47.7 60.1 60 50 0.60 76 53.8 47.0 GT25 Internal - GT25 0.64

T3 Internal - Skyline Type 0.64

GT2535$4202 340 56 51.6 69.0 60 50 0.60 76 53.8 47.0 GT25 Internal - GT25 0.64

0.86

T3 Internal - Skyline Type 0.64

GT2540$4312 350 46 51.7 76.2 60 50 0.60 76 53.8 47.0 T3 Internal - Skyline Type 0.64

GT2540R$4356 360 46 51.7 76.2 60 50 0.50 76 53.8 47.0 GT25 Internal - GT25 0.64

370 0.86

GT2835from $4356 380 48 49.3 71.1 70 50 0.50 84 56.5 51.8 GT25 Internal - GT28 84 trim 0.64

0.86

400 52 51.2 71.1 70 50 0.50 External - GT30 0.61

0.73

0.87

410 56 53.1 71.1 70 50 0.50 1.01

1.12

GT2835Pro$5016 420 56 53.1 71.1 100 50 0.50 84 56.5 51.8 T3 GT-Pro Type 0.68

GT2835R$4796 420 56 53.1 71.1 100 50 0.50 90 56.5 53.6 GT25 Internal - GT28 90 trim 0.86

External - GT30 0.61

0.73

0.87

1.01

1.12

GT3037$5016 420 48 52.8 76.2 70 50 0.60 84 60.0 55.0 GT25 External - GT30 0.61

440 52 55.0 76.2 70 50 0.60 0.73

470 56 57.0 76.2 70 50 0.60 0.87

GT3037S$5346 450 52 55.0 76.2 100 50 0.60 1.01

480 56 57.0 76.2 100 50 0.60 1.12

GT3040$5236 500 50 58.0 82.0 100 60 0.70

GT3240$7216 580 54 60.3 82.0 100 60 0.70 84 54.0 58.7 GT25 External - GT30 0.87

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