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A package of used HKS GT3037S RB20 Kit for sale.

Kit includes a HKS GT3037S Turbo.

Top mount stainless steel extractor.

External wastegate.

Dump pipe.

Asking for $3,700 ono.

Information of turbo::

HKS GT3037 Pro S - 480 PS Output

COMPRESSOR:

-Wheel- 56 Trim - 57.0 Inducer / 76.2 Major

-Housing- 100 Inlet / 50 Outlet - 0.60 A/R

TURBINE:

-Wheel- 84 Trim - 60.0 Major / 55.0 Exducer

-Housing- T3 inlet / External GT-Pro outlet; 0.68, 0.87 A/R

Contact 0423 442 003

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He actually has a 3037S, the S has the split type inducer, as in my avatar.

Must ask though, why are you selling so cheap? Is the turbo stuffed.

I noticed it had oil and water lines too???

I have one of these turbos on my car, and it cost me alot more than $3700 all up once you include the cost of oil and water lines, manifold, wastegate and dump. This is a bargain if anyone is in the market for one of these (unless of course its rooted:))

Also, what is the turbine housing AR? it should be stamped on the housing.

The Pro is internal gated and T3 flange, as its not a pro, it will be GT25 flange - not that it makes much difference if you have a manifold to suit.

Perhaps a bit more info about why you are selling, where it came from, condition etc would help?

Will bolt up to an RB25 head as well. So should be a good chance of fitting R33s, though it will pay to be careful and check that on an R33 the wastegate/ or manifold doesnt clash on any negine bay parts.

I would have been intersted about 2 months ago. Also maybe mention of the manifold has any visible signs of cracks that have been repaired?

  • 4 weeks later...

Hello Breber, I have a hr31 sitting at home in perth and am interested in the turbo that you have. I assume that this is roller bearing and in good condition? I am currently out of the country but my brother will look at it for me. Please contact him at [email protected] If ur interested....

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