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Due to unfortunate circumstances I am advertising this for my brother.

Brand new Apexi GT Spec front mount kit. core 610x 270x 88 thick

$1499

Used but in excellent condition HKS 2530. 14,000 klm

SOLD!

Will post pic's later tonight or tomorrow!

In Sydney but can ship interstate

There is no such turbo as a "garrett 2530" as an official line up.

Its a HKS 2530 and is now sold.

Pic's of the intercooler? Well I havent opened the box yet so here is a pic of

what I have until I open it!

As per Pm's please do not compare this to the cheaper $1250 HKS or Greddy kit.

There is a chalk and cheese difference in performance and quality. The price of the intercooler is not negotible and is $700 cheaper then what nengun or greenline can supply it for.

Being the Apexi GT Spec core it is one of the better bar and plate cores on the market and up there with Spearco, garrett and HKS Drag series cores. The core is highly effiecient and rated to support over 750 hp with its 610x 270x 88 thick (4 layer) but is only around 5 kg in weight. This is due to high quality alloy used for the core and end tanks. The piepes are mandrel bent alloy with a HPC type coating (metallic silver colour) with professionally flaired/lipped ends to reduce the chances of hoses poping off on high boosted cars.

The intercooler is in sydney and can be shipped straight away via TNT courier with online tracking and insurance. Or meet up is available in Sydney. There is no risk of duties and taxes (intercoolers are unavoidable as they have such a big box it wont pass undetected)

High res pic's can be taken of the kit FOR SERIOUS PARTIES ONLY. NO DREAMERS or TIGHT SPHINCTERS please ;-)

This kit will suit the fussiest R34 GTT owners

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