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HKS GT2540 BB Turbo.

T3 Flange. Suits RB20 and RB25.

Condition : Used but in mint condition. No shaft play. Turbo is always cooled properly.

Fast and Responsive Spool. Excellent for 400HP.

Location : North Sydney.

Im back for holidays and i just got myself a bigger turbo and i thought of selling the

previous turbo i had.

*Ive attached a copy of a dyno reading with the GT2540 turbo. Everything in my car is stock

except for a management system, air filter, exhaust and intercooler.

Price : $ 800

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just a quick question whats with the garret front and the bolt on bit, i got a mate with a hks gt2540 and the front compltelt different?????? not tryin to ruin your sale just gen interested

just a quick question whats with the garret front and the bolt on bit, i got a mate with a hks gt2540 and the front compltelt different?????? not tryin to ruin your sale just gen interested

On the T3 Flange it always says garret on the front and hks on the back, but on the T25 Flange it has hks on the front and back.

pic of the rear of the turbo is up there. 3rd one

raise boost with a boost controller...

Enhance, enhance, enhance … still looks like shit.

A good picture of the exhaust would be nice thanks.

Im confused, you have stated your location is North Sydney, but juding by your pm's you are actually in another country and so is the turbo as you offered to send it to Australia.

How about clarifying for everyone interested exactly where you and the turbo actually are right at this time?

just to clarify things,

im back to my home country for my holidays and i'll be back to sydney on december.

the turbo is with me here back home cos i wanted to see if i can sell it since im back for the holidays and i no longer using it.

my car is in sydney and i study in ryde.

if you guys have no confidence pls dont buy it.

thanks.

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