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Hi all, i have here an new apexi turbine kit which is a direct bolt up to an s13, s14, or s15. Included in this kit is all hoses, clamps, joints and instructions. this turbo is rated at 340ps. in a comparison between many other turbos including the 2530, it outperformed them in almost all areas. i have a reserve in mind, but would like offers at the moment. sensible offers please.

PLEASE NOTE! THIS KIT ALSO INCLUDES A STICKER!

SILVIA/200SX TURBINE KIT

TURBINE

COMPARISON PART A

COMPARISON PART B

COMPARISON PART C

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the australian apexi distributor has them for $4400 BUT! I'm not expecting to get anywhere near that.... but lets start at 3XXX.

heheheeh...NEO.... you must have a slow assed car if you dont have STICKERS.... and NO.... not the "ALARM INSTALLED" type stickers.... EASY HORSPOWER!.... oh and the sticker is guaranteed (personal guarantee not apexi guarantee) not to peel off at wide open throttle with that particular turbine kit installed. :)

hahaaha well, i dont see any of them listed in your signature! whats the go? if you wanna go sleeper then why dont you put hubcaps on your car.?

Mods:

* Kakimoto Cat-Back system

* Pod filter

* Low/Hard king springs

"about 350rwkw worth of stickers"

Soon to have:

* Extractors

* A'PEXi SAFC II

* Cold air system

* Lightened flywheel

* R34 GTT clutch

* Dyno Tune

you should include them, you know, that is your reputation you are talking about there! :)

hmm...

good question. im not too sure... not too good with this stuff. there's no numbers written on the housing either! nothing in the apexi catalogue.... hmmm... i dont know! can anyone shed some light?

How come in the pics from the japanese magazine it has the triangle bolt on setup from the outlet, but in your pic it has a round outlet? Is yours a different turbo???? Did you buy this in OZ or did you import it? Will you loan it to me for a while & if i like it can i keep it????

im not sure. it must have been a generic pic. it is the same turbo. i didnt buy this in oz. would love to loan it, if you give me the money for the turbo, while its on loan, and if i like the cash, can i keep it? you can borrow it on a more permanent (forever) basis then! hheheheh

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