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Im selling genuine HKS 2530s to suit any GTR, they have travelled 9000kms and are in very good condition. They made 320kw on my car but were only pushed to 16psi as I ran out of injectors. These are great turbos, they come with genuine HKS dump pipes and Garrett actuators. Im after $2000 for the lot, call 0433 566 080. Melbourne Northern suburbs.

nice deal these won't last a day

yeah but that wont stop some ballbreaker offering $1500 for them.

these are the best all round turbo's to suit RB26's i highly recommend them

Ill have some pictures up tonight, I believe theyre one of the most responsive turbochargers available for the 26, my car had 320kw, ran a best of 11.4. They truely are one of the best streetable upgrades around, they come with genuine HKS dump pipes, not chinese copies. I had full boost at around 3200-3500rpm, they start spooling almost instantly.

i just bought 2860r-5 garretts. wish these where here a month ago,would have saved me 1k..good luck mate...what ya upgrading 2

I would love them but need:

Full major service = $500 (I know a guy)

4 new tyres = $800

Bummer!

buy the turbos hehe...the old ceramic are shit..i just upgraded...

Ill have pics up tomorrow, battary was flat in my camera, I just bought a T51r-BB, I paid close to 5k for the 2530s with the dumps, I cant believe nobody has snapped them up yet.

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