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selling my hks gt2835 turbo. turbo is in excellent condition, no excessive shaft play or leaks ect. Comes with HKS cast exhaust manifold and 40mm TRUST external wastegate and screamer pipe. I was making 260rwk on 17 psi on my rb25. Selling for $2700 ono

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turbo still on car but will be removed asoon as sold

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yes the manifold bolts straight on to the rb25. will require oil and coolant lines plus the dump pipe which im not selling due to needing

Yup HKS use Garrett cores and modify these then use their own compressor and exhaust wheels/shafts to suit...

on the outlet pipe from the compressor housing (connecting to cooler piping) there will be a Black plate stamped on it saying HKS GT2535 with a serial number if its genuine

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Yup HKS use Garrett cores and modify these then use their own compressor and exhaust wheels/shafts to suit...

on the outlet pipe from the compressor housing (connecting to cooler piping) there will be a Black plate stamped on it saying HKS GT2535 with a serial number if its genuine

- adz

on the first pic you can see the hks gt plate near the snout. It is a genuin hks gt2835 and has all tags on it.

yeah its an awesome turbo. full boost in 4th gear just over 3500rpm. im selling due to doing an rb30det upgrade and want one abit larger. This turbo uses the .73 rear housing and could make around 270 - 280 rwk with more boost

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