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Hi people, due to some interest in this kit after it was withdrawn from the for sale section I have decided to repost it. All relevant information is posted below however if there is something that I have missed please do not hesitate to PM me.

Item: Blitz twin turbo kit

Kit includes:

• TURBOS 3KT- still unsure about AR however part number is 3070MGA611

• MANIFOLDS (Stainless steel)

• DUMP PIPE

• WASTEGATES (32 mm)

• OIL LINES

• FULL PIPING (For 32 GTR)

Car/ Engine: Suits R32 or R33 GTR

Location: Melbourne SE

Item Condition: The kit is in perfect condition however one of the turbo’s needs to be reconditioned. The other turbo is in perfect condition there is no shaft play at all. All the manifolds and waste gates are perfect.

Reason for Selling:I want to get rid of the clutter in the garage.

Price and Payment Conditions: This kit was initially advertised at a price that was pretty low; as I had a lot of bills to pay. However as I am in no hurry to sell this kit I am asking for $2900 ono.

I will consider any reasonable offer but please keep in mind this is a full high mount 900ps twin turbo kit for a GTR. So please no ridiculous offers.

Extra Info: I'm not sure how much a rebuild will cost as I never needed to get a quote. I replaced this kit with another kit I had lying around.

Extra Info about the kit: The Turbo’s are KKK/Blitz 3KT high mount turbo’s, which are rated at 450ps each will make 900ps on twin set up. These turbo’s are more commonly used on Porsche 911 track cars. Able to be used for track or drag, these turbo’s can produce big end power with good response.

NO TIME WASTERS PLEASE

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Edited by manage13

Guys,

I was quoted between (approx) $800-$1200 (depending on workshop) for full rebuild per turbo for those that are interested in the kit. Just thought that might save a few people some time with some enquires.

Goodluck with the sale.

Mick

Any takers?

I would be more than happy to take it off your hands for no cost to YOU! haha I am sure it will look pretty in my engine bay manoj. you can come look at it anytime you want! :)

g/l with the sale mate, ppl would be crazy to not take you up on this!

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can i get some more info on these please? i recently purchased some 2530s for my gtr, but if these are better, ill grab them, im only new to gtrs so ye, as much info as possible would be appreciated!!!!

thanks

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Is this the blitz K3 450R?

genuine blitz? Ball bearing version or not?

also

Far as I am aware it is the blitz kit! If memory serves me correct there is a Blitz marking on the wastegates. However I am unsure about the turbo. I will check first thing in the morning.

This is the non ball bearing version.

what cm is the rear housing

Not sure at all!

what is the turbo

t3?

Yes, the turbo mounts on to a t3 flange.

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