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Item:HKS 2510

Location:Sydney

Item Condition:Great Condition!

Reason for Selling:I dont need it as i have installed a 2530 already.

Price and Payment Conditions:Will swap for powerfc or wold 3d v4 with hand control or $800. No COD pls.

Extra Info:Can be inspected if needed be.

Contact Details:0412367890 or pm me

Any Offers will be considered.

PART NAME: HKS 2510

COMPRESSOR:

-Wheel- 63 Trim - 47.7 Inducer / 60.1 Major

-Housing- 60 Inlet / 50 Outlet - 0.60 A/R

TURBINE:

-Wheel- 62 Trim - 53.0 Major / 41.7 Exducer

-Housing- GT25 inlet / Internal GT25 oulet - 0.64 A/R

Part # 1404-RA151 * 63 Trim .64ar. T3 Flange With internal wastegate.

- 300hp Output

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sorry no lines, came with some hoses though.

Also ur stock oil & water lines can be used, i had my stock oil & water lines modified to be fitted on my hks 2530. I am sure this is the same. This is meant for my car, but change my mind, i went a step bigger.

make an offer ppl.

I want a power fc or wolf 3d v4. :cheers:

Direct bolt on fit for RB20/25?

What is a 2510 rated at?

Have you instaled this unit previously on your car, or know the installation history and km travelled?

Interested just chasing a bit more info.

cheers

Yep, its a T3 flange, this directly bolts up to ur standard manifold & has 6 bolts style to plugs straight to ur dump pipe :P

Also ur the dude who bought my M-spec front bar :D ello!

New price 700 pretty much firm. Acutator removed, however stock wastegate acutator can be used. It now includes the oil lines & water lines. One line is braided already.

New pics on top

Edited by gwaping2k

yeh sorry unfortunately i needed that. 650 pick up.

the dude who bought my stock turbo had a look at this one

& he reckones it in very good condition, he wanted it but he had no cash for it, so he bought my stock for his rb20.come have a look to see for urselves.

my number 0412367890.call me for queries

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