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HKS GT2530 turbos, HKS low mount manifolds, HKS dumppipes, upgrade actuators, comes with oil lines, bolts, front pipes, basically everything that is on the exhaust side comes with this setup including twin turbo pipe. turbos in good condition.

$3300

HKS? pod filter and adapters suit GTR+fittings

$180

HKS step 1 264 cams 3000kms old exellent condition

$800 pair

Sard injectors 660cc suit GTR or GTST top feed, Nismo fuel reg, standard GTR fuel rail modified to fit injectors, grex 275ltrs/per hour intank pump suit up to 350rwkw 3 months old $850 lot

Standard GTR rods

$180

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Asking for a mate.

How many k's have the turbo's done?

Any leaks, smoke out exhaust, shaft play, etc.?

How much boost were you using when they were installed?

Sard injectors are they; top feed(GTR) or side feed(33 gts-t)?

the turbos dont blow any smoke and are still in good condition, i think the turbos have done bout 3000 on my car and 15000 before i bought them of a mate. he was running 1 bar and i was running 1.4 bar

Asking for a mate.

How many k's have the turbo's done?

Any leaks, smoke out exhaust, shaft play, etc.?

How much boost were you using when they were installed?

Sard injectors are they; top feed(GTR) or side feed(33 gts-t)?

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