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For sale: HKS GT3037S 56T 0.73a/r Rear housing Twin entry 0.60 front cover 480PS rating + Brand new Turbosmart 45mm progate with V-band clamps

Condition: very good condition overall, has slight play

Price and price conditions: $2500 for the both, prefer not to separate

Extra Info: T25 flange so will bolt on to a SR20 Manifold with mods needed for the wastegate. I paid $2500 for the turbo alone in December 2002 from JMS in Adelaide and It has sat under my bed ever since. In my opinion the pick of the bunch of HKS turbo's for a big hp SR20 that will not be a total lag monster due the medium sized exhaust housing.

Contact Details: PM, call 0438 1600 81

Location: Sydney/Inner west

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Would prefer pickup so you can check it out before you take it.

Pictures: Check out the pics on the link below.

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3037sregd4.th.jpg

3037scoregm6.th.jpg

Edited by PJ.
  • 2 weeks later...
For sale: HKS GT3037S 56T 0.73a/r Rear housing Twin entry 0.60 front cover 480PS rating + Brand new Turbosmart 45mm progate with V-band clamps

Condition: very good condition overall, has slight play

Price and price conditions: $2500 for the both, prefer not to separate

Extra Info: T25 flange so will bolt on to a SR20 Manifold with mods needed for the wastegate. I paid $2500 for the turbo alone in December 2002 from JMS in Adelaide and It has sat under my bed ever since. In my opinion the pick of the bunch of HKS turbo's for a big hp SR20 that will not be a total lag monster due the medium sized exhaust housing.

Contact Details: PM, call 0438 1600 81

Location: Sydney/Inner west

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Would prefer pickup so you can check it out before you take it.

Pictures: Check out the pics on the link below.

3037sfrrx9.th.jpg

3037sregd4.th.jpg

3037scoregm6.th.jpg

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