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I have an "as new" HKS T51R SPL- not KAI.

It's the turbo, flange adaptor and custom dump pipe.

Bought off a dyno queen with less than 500km.

Rated over 800hp.

Perfect condition, all you need is a manifold and external gate.

Experts say to charge more than $4,000 cos a whole kit is worth more than 10k but I guess I'm open to offers.

Very rare turbo.

Call me on 0411 453 770 or pm me for more info.

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Mate $4500.00. You have to be pulling yourself.

Greenline motorsports have these for $4200.00 BRAND NEW.

You cant say its brand new you told us it had been on the dyno before. Probably thrashed off its tits.

Where is the gold SPL stick on the front housing. For all i know it could be a KAI.

Im not having a go at you but many ppl including myself have been screwed over in the past and i believe that without adequate documention to prove its a SPL you have your self kidding.

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i had a HkS T51R-SPL kit with manifold, wastegate, and lines and it had only done 2000k's sold it for under $4k now you might understand why people are hesitant. You can get a new kit off the net for around $5k and a bit with all the stuff included. Is this an RB SPL or normal non ballbearing? Meaning is the wheel nut pink gold or blue? I'm interested for the right price, i sold my 'R' and couldn't help but come back again for more pain. pm me if wanna sell definately at reasonable price.

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