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got a pair HKS GT 2530 turbo for sale

best turbo for GTR

done under 5000km and i know the pervious owner

Been inspected by professional and it's in excellent condition,no shaft play.

orginally was bought for myself as i was upgrading to GTR.

but things happen, i am no longer able to afford it:mad:

Pic : here

DEPOSIT TAKEN

interest buyer pls PM me

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FYI:

GTR Turbo's are not designed for single application. Even though they are GT2530 for GTR, they are no where similar to GT2530 fot GTS. GTR Turbo's are designed for 1.3ltre per turbine.

However that price for GTR Turbo's are a good buy.

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FYI:

GTR Turbo's are not designed for single application. Even though they are GT2530 for GTR, they are no where similar to GT2530 fot GTS. GTR Turbo's are designed for 1.3ltre per turbine.  

However that price for GTR Turbo's are a good buy.

before this guy confuses any serious buyers, there is only 1 type of 2530. the ones for sale here are not ones designed for the smaller displacement of the rb26 twin turbo setup, but exactly the same turbo you would put on your rb20, or in this case an sr20 because of the flange.

anyone care to correct me, or if i'm wrong will a mod please delete this post.

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