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hks twin turbo set up for a r32 rb26, comes with 2 rebuilt tdo5 turbo's with polished front housings, twin external hks waste gates, twin hks cast manifolds, dump pipes, gate pipes, intercooler pipes and hose's, brand new oil feed lines and oil feed fittings for block.... asking $3000

call or msg me Liam on 0419935209 or pm

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im sorry but i was under the impression tdo5's were a trust turbo? am i mistaken sorry if i am. also what size rear housing are they and what sort of power would you be expecting? i dont have a T04Z but would a HKS T51R SPL with .84 rear housing interest you at all?

its a early hks kit and they came with mitsubishi turbo's orgninaly have found a pics of these kit when they were new, pretty sure they a 16g rear housing and are rated to about 330hp each and been told should be good for about 500hp, ill have to have a think about T51r

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