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Hi All,

I am selling my HKS GT Turbo, meaning its the latest turbo range of HKS. It comes with everything needed to bolt on - oil, water and return line. Bolts onto the original manifold.

Never ended up installing it as I am selling my beloved R33 Skyline. :P

Bought it used off Ebay about 4 months ago.

All I know it was running 10psi, the guy before me had it on his car for at least 2 months and only did 2000Kms. Reason for selling, he decided to upgrade to a bigger Turbo.

(Minimal or even no shaft play, turbo looks in excellant condition hence the photos)

This is Turbo can safely pump up to 250wkw AT Rear. (With supported mods) Instant boost around 2200-2500RPM Good for Drifting!

Regrettable sale as these are selling for at least 3k sent from Japan.

Price 1700ono

Can send anywhere around Australia. (at your expense)

Location Vic, Melb, Endeavour Hills

Danny

Contact 0421692430

[email protected]

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Edited by dwabdeh
garrett mock up?? LOL u do know what garrett make those turbos yer??

ahh how silly :P

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Yes I certainly do. They are sent from Garret and reworked to suit suit HKS specs.

There are many turbos out there with the garret signature yet people say HKS ie BB centre yet HKS has slight modification to the housings - making it unique to garret turbos and stamped approval. I know because I have seen many of them when I was looking for one.

Therefore if you get my drift it is a HKS mock up! A figure of speech, not silly! :P

Edited by dwabdeh
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