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Complete kit, consisting of:

HKS highmount manifolds

Twin HKS wastegates

Two Garrett 3037S spec turbos - HKS 0.73 A/R rear housings

Exhaust pipes to cat

Piping from turbo to intercooler

Was planning to use this *when* my motor was built, but due to unforeseen circumstances this is being abandoned. Everything is in perfect condition, turbos are brand new still in their boxes. Was bought as a HKS 2835R kit and upgraded the turbos on it. Still have the 2835R's if interested in them.

$8500 ono

Also 4 layer Trust intercooler, 600x300x135mm will sell with the turbo kit for $1500

Tons of other parts, 280 + 290 cams, 1000cc injectors, Cusco front diff, etc etc. that would suit such a buildup.

Edit: 29/8 - parts are all sold!

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They are packaged in Blitz boxes, made by Denso (as they all seem to be). $1000 for the injectors.

Edit: Just took one out of it's box for photo - the others have never been opened.

Injectors are sold. Asking $2,000 for the intercooler seperate from the turbo kit. Located in Sydney. Workshop was closed over long weekend, so was unable to do much about it.

JUN plenum might be available in the near future, the person who has it is reconsidering the direction their project is headed. Will post up if it's for sale, but until then not much I can do :D

god ****ing damn if only i had 8000 spare i'd offer that for the complete twin kit

but well yer just spent about that much of a 26 for the silvia : they'd be insane in a little silvia ;)

good luck to who ever buy's this insane turbo setup

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