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I am selling my HKS 2535. It comes with RB20 Actuator and HKS elbow is included.

As you know these are a very good streetable turbo. Its not a lag monster and gives lots of boost in the midrange just where you want it for the street. Perfect for an upgrade from a stock turbo with no loss of power down low

I ran 12.1@116mph in normal street trim. As you see by the times, it certainly not slow

$1400

Im in Melbourne

Sorry, doesnt come with lines

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Why are you selling?

Got any pics and comments on general condition?

As ryan asked....do these bolt straight on? ie, exhaust T3 shouldn't be a prob but does the original dump/down pipe bolt on with no mods?

Will post some pictures up tonight. Im updating turbo's, so far ive gone 2530, 2535 and now a GT3071.

Will bolt straight up to your dump and inlet pipes. You just need to make sure you dont have the little seperator between the wastegate and the turbine on the exhaust side of your dump.

Where did you get your oil/water lines from?

I read some of your posts and i think you managed around the $100 mark...or was that just the start?

Got them from a place in Brooklyn, Vic, Pirtek would have them too. Take the turbo in, its pretty easy to match them up.

Got them from a place in Brooklyn, Vic, Pirtek would have them too. Take the turbo in, its pretty easy to match them up.

hey mate

just giving u a free bump i just purchased one of these not long ago for $1700 so $1500 is a bargain good luck with the sale and the new turbo upgrade :D

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