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HKS 2530 Turbo's HKS Actuators and hks dumps,with manifolds to suit RB26 head.

Almost brand new,barely done 500km's.

Shall have pictures up tonight.

Supposebly these things are worth $6k ish from greenline without dumps.

So i'll post it at

$3500.00 Ono

0458940419

Regards

Scott

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HKS 2530 Turbo's HKS Actuators and hks dumps,with manifolds to suit RB26 head.

Almost brand new,barely done 500km's.

Shall have pictures up tonight.

Supposebly these things are worth $6k ish from greenline without dumps.

So i'll post it at

$3500.00 Ono

0458940419

Regards

Scott

Hi, Scott

spoke to you over the phone, here is some pics of my Trust T88-34D, no shaft play at all, HKS 44mm waste gate and all the pipings, manifold etc.

cheers

Alex 0433559972

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Hi these turbos still for sale and if so any pics please, also are the manifolds to suit turbos the stock rb26 items or aftermarket.?

Did you purchase these new?, any receipts if so.

Cheers,

Dave.

Regarding the person who pm'ed me,i don't have enough posts to send pm's.

And i can't afford the difference in price i'm afraid,so have to say no.

I purchased these with a whole motor i got off a good friend..motor had only done 500km's give or take,and the turbo's were brand new from when danny @ import central bought them.

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There are the photos requested.

Hi, Scott

spoke to you over the phone, here is some pics of my Trust T88-34D, no shaft play at all, HKS 44mm waste gate and all the pipings, manifold etc.

cheers

Alex 0433559972

Hi, Scott

Straight swap deal done .Thanks all

Alex

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