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Hi there

My beautiful GT-SS kit arrived today but the turbos themselves dont have the usual HKS stamping on the housings that you see on 2530 etc. Is that normal?

I just want to make sure ive got the right part number.

I got p/n G17200-N48010-00 Turbocharger Full Assembly

Has anyone else with the above kit got this part number?

Thanks

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they are definately not the HKS turbos. there have been reports of people OS selling different garret turbos as HKS ones.

Just kidding. I have seen SS that do not have the HKS stamped into the casting. don't worry about it :D

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The Turbo kit was $2550 to buy and all up, $2830 delivered to my door with Nengun repacking the box to hide large HKS stamping on the boxes.

Cheapish at the moment

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The Turbo kit was $2550 to buy and all up, $2830 delivered to my door with Nengun repacking the box to hide large HKS stamping on the boxes.

Cheapish at the moment

Hmmmmm... at that price it's a toss up between the GTSS and Garrett -5s bought from CRD for me...

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Nengun is trustworthy...they won't sell u imitation products

bit slow, but good

did u get hit with Australian tax and duty? (on items over $1000)

btw, those dumps look schmickkkkkk, i bought the HKS ones instead

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to skip taxes you can always request the "gift" amount to be under 1000 on the EMS certificate that they use to send them to us :( cheap but can be costly if they go missing

sorry to hijack your thread :(

man...can u clarify that a bit more?

where to get the EMS certificate?

coz i bought my nismo clutch from nengun, and aus custom held it and made me pay nearly $500 on duty and tax

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