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hi guys a twin kit of hks gt2835 52t turbo's arrived today are in very good condition. there the very rare internallly wastegated model and sit low mount. there was only a limeted run of these ever made!!!! very very rare. perfectly suited to person that wants big hp but still want engine that looks stock. they look very simialar to the n1 setup but has massive wheels hehehe. beleive there rated at 420ps a piece but on gtr i would say rated at 800ps for the pair. wouldn't advise installing on standard rb26, on a worked gtr engine will haul ass and will keep cops veery confused as to how come so quick lol.

items come with 1month warranty from time of receiving goods but yer look in good condition, no pitting of blades, oil leaks or other nasties present. price is $3500 firm which is a bargain considering gt2530's go for same price used! be quick!

thanks

Mark

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hi guys a twin kit of hks gt2835 52t turbo's arrived today are in very good condition. there the very rare internallly wastegated model and sit low mount. there was only a limeted run of these ever made!!!! very very rare. perfectly suited to person that wants big hp but still want engine that looks stock. they look very simialar to the n1 setup but has massive wheels hehehe. beleive there rated at 420ps a piece but on gtr i would say rated at 800ps for the pair. wouldn't advise installing on standard rb26, on a worked gtr engine will haul ass  and will keep cops veery confused as to how come so quick lol.

items come with 1month warranty from time of receiving goods but yer look in good condition, no pitting of blades, oil leaks or other nasties present. price is $3500 firm which is a bargain considering gt2530's go for same price used! be quick!

thanks

Mark

can we have a photo of the tag on the core. and list the numbers that are on it.

thanks for posts, yep 100% is gt2835. says gt2835 52t on core(serial number). turbo's have .64 rear housings and .60 front compressor covers. items are definatly not gt-rs as use the gt28 52t rear wheel compaired to the very small rear turbine of the hks gt25 series(gt-rs= gt2530 rear turbine wheel with hks gt2835 front compressor wheel) while checking item out for condition i notice the angle the exhuast gase enters on the face of the gt28 rear wheel looks like it would spool up pretty dam hard. if any one has more qeustions please post as more than happy to try and answer

thanks

Mark

Guest two.06l
thanks for posts, yep 100% is gt2835. says gt2835 52t on core(serial number). turbo's have .64 rear housings and .60 front compressor covers. items are definatly not gt-rs as use the gt28 52t rear wheel compaired to the very small rear turbine of the hks gt25 series(gt-rs= gt2530 rear turbine wheel with hks gt2835  front compressor wheel) while checking item out for condition i notice the angle the exhuast gase enters on the face of the gt28 rear wheel looks like it would spool up pretty dam hard. if any one has more qeustions please post as more than happy to try and answer  

thanks

Mark

so what your saying is there is no garret/hks part no. on the core. Can you post all the details on the core please.

ok soz yes will have to do tomorrow for u as are currently down at turbo shop soz. definatly hks gt2835 as in japan they don't sell just the normal garrett gt range like over here. also because seller i bought off also said he bought them off hks kansai

Guest two.06l
ok soz yes will have to do tomorrow for u as are currently down at turbo shop soz. definatly hks gt2835 as in japan they don't sell just the normal garrett gt range like over here. also because seller i bought off also said he bought them off hks kansai

would like to look at them...whats your location please?

ok got number for u all :

turbo 1:

ce7005j

gt2835-52t

700177-2

turbo 2:

ce7001j

gt2835-52t

700177-2

this is all of the numbers that are written on core plate. if u have any more qeustions please post

thanks

Mark

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