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;):D -HKS T51S /T51R spl turbo kit

*exaust manifold

*dump pipe

*HKS external waste gate

*HKS T51S turbo

*HKS T51R

*screamer pipe

$5500.00/HKS T51S

T51R spl $6500

to suit RB26 and the turbo

-KKK27 turbo brand new $1500 or can come as a kit for RB20 for R32 that include kkk turbo,manifold sard exteranal waste gate,dump pipe

-hks blow off vavle super seqental $200

-impuls 280km speedo brand new still in box $200

-mine speedo 320 got over 70000k on it $270

-mine computer to suit 550cc for GTR R32GTR $300

-R32 dash for two gauge after market $80

-HKS t51S turbo new $2500 used $1700

-Sard 700cc injector with hkS or with Tomei rail $1200

-Sard feul reg gold in colour $240

-Z32 AFM with plug $270 each.

call or email

.0415642296,[email protected]

Din.many more parts left

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Interested in some of the gear, PM sent.

-HKS T51S /T51R spl turbo kit *exaust manifold

                              *dump pipe

                              *HKS external waste gate

                              *HKS T51S turbo

                              *scream pipe

                                                     $5500.00/HKS T51R spl $6500

to suit RB26 and the turbo compressor been polish

-split fire coil pack $600

-Z32 air flow meter $250

-nismo 550cc injector $500

-KKK27 turbo brand new $1500

-Sard external wastegate 55mm $700

-twin blitz blow off vavle for GTR $250

-hks blow off vavle super seqental $200

-GTR twin turbo kit with everthing $1300  

-ARC air box for GTR R32 $200

-mine dash 320 got over 70000k on it $300

-mine computer to suit 550cc for GTR R32 $500

-mine dump pipe for GTR *2 $300

-HKS oil cooler for GTR $300

-osgiken cam gear suit RB $300

-R32 dash for two gauge after market $80

-Brembo break off R33 front $1200

-TD06 turbo like new $1300

-HKS t51S turbo new $2500 used $1700

and many more also copy product for cheaper price for more info or any product  

you looking for please call or email

.0415642296,[email protected]  

Din.many more parts left

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