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hi all,

have up for sale my hks2530 turbocharger.

internal gate with hks adjustable actuator

t3 flange, suit rb20/25 manifolds

064 rear exh housing

will come with braided oil feed line, drain, and custom setup of water lines (using a banjo fitting with a barb to soft hose)

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cost - $1500 fairly firm.

history - i picked it up from jap import spares in adelaide, was freshly rebuilt with zero km's on it. ran it on my rb20 for approx. 5,000km's making 217.5kw/atw @16psi. early december i changed driveline to rb25, which this turbo was bolted onto, as a 'just for now use'. which it is still currently bolted up to. on approx 8-9th of feb it will be removed and available for sale.

reason for sale - have changed to rb25, the 2530 is a bit on the smaller side for what i want to do with the car. i have purchased and picked up a top mounted, externally gated gt3082r so this is the onli reason for sale. this turbo was perfect on my rb20 r32.

location - adelaide (north east).

p/up or delivery - would obviously prefer a local buyer, but if not freight can be arranged at buyers cost.

contact - ben (me) via pm, message here or call or txt me on 0438554500

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also just for knowledge, this turbo is currently running on my rb25det, its an extremely responsive option with a full 16psi made at approx 2,200rpm :)

for example i can amply drive around in the adelaide hills (cudley creek etc) and leave in 4/5th gear easily pulling well from 60km/h onwards. but this also is to do with the talk of the rb25.

if your after a low down response monster out of your rb25 then this is the turbo for you.

i am after higher power levels, which is where this turbo will run out of puff... perhaps good for 250kw at the wheels running 20+ psi thro it but being a bb turbo it'll take it.

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price drop to $1350

now does not come with;

-coolant line as i needed them for new turbo setup

-braided oil feed line has some slight damage that i forgot about on bottom fitting, it doesnt leak but could do with a new one.

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Thanks for PM reply. Very interested ... going to see ATS today to discuss my turbo versus your turbo. I'd like to take a look at the condition of it maybe tomorrow night?

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Thanks for PM reply. Very interested ... going to see ATS today to discuss my turbo versus your turbo. I'd like to take a look at the condition of it maybe tomorrow night?

yep your welcome to, gimme a call prior to arrange something :huh:

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The 2530 is an awesome turbo Reuben - I have an HKS one on my R34 - couldn't be happier with response and power. It is making a lazy 230rwkw with standard fuel reg, standard injectors, auto trans and an SAFCII tune.

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but 216 seems a bit on the low side? wat others mods did u have to ur car to get that power??

217.5 kw/atw

it was on an rb20det remember :)

mods at the time were only;

nismo 555

z32

niztune remap ecu

greddy fmic

greddy ebc

hks2530

hks solid intake

3.5" exhaust from turbo (no cats no mufflers)

thats was about it back then, it was also an extremely safe tune... was setup for an all rounder any time any day, everyday sorta thing :)

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