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this is going to be my first no bullshit/stuff around by pretend buyers part for sale thread

Im not interested in any stupid pm's from anyone asking km condition etc who haven't bothered to read the thread

Im putting all info here and here only

point 1. dont like it? dont buy it

I'll sell it to the other 6 dudes that want it

firstly its secondhand hks 2530 turbo with stainless oil lines and adjustable(non hks) actuator

km its a jap import turbo bought secondhand if anyone tells you they now how many km's a secondhand jap

turbo has done there lying simple so km unknown

condition is good it has min shaft play i.e it has alittle like all secondhand turbos do could do with a clean out

dont like it see point 1

point 2 wanna know power fig etc do some work yourself and look it up theres a million threads

wanna know if it will fit your stupid sr20 see point 2

I also have a HKS rb dump for sale for $200 done see pics for pics

pm or sms me on 041 1152733

to arrange payment and pick up

3. dont like the price go take the risk with your own cash and see if a piece of shit turbo arrives at your door Attached thumbnail(s)

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For any potential buyers, double check if its a series 1 hks2530 or series 2 hks2530.

Series 1 hks2530 has a unique mounting flange (looks similar to a gtr flange) and needs the matching hks dump pipe.

Might be best to clear up the dimensions of the flange so no one gets caught out if they buy turbo on its own.

it has the snail type hks dump as clearly shown in the photos which bolt up to standard rb turbos

early t3g etc hks turbos have 5 bolt cast dumps and

I would have included the dump if this was the case

please dont pm me asking if its s1 or s2

it has the snail type hks dump as clearly shown in the photos which bolt up to standard rb turbos

early t3g etc hks turbos have 5 bolt cast dumps and

I would have included the dump if this was the case

please dont pm me asking if its s1 or s2

Hi,

Location??

Alex 0439 818008

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