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Item Summary: HKS T45s turbo Big turbo for hard hitting boost

Location: QLD: Regional

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Brought smaller turb

Asking Price: 700

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: pm or email: [email protected]

Extra Information:

HKS t45s turbo with garrett compressor housing.

Compressor hosing is AR72

HKS core and rear 0.90, vBand readr

This turbo has been rebuilt before i brought the car and has barley no shaft play at all. None of the fins are chipped or marked and there are no marks at all on the housings from the fins. (no side play in the shaft at all)

I tryed to take a photo of inside the core to show how clean it is, there is no oil baked on in there at all.

It has a 4" inlet, 3" rear outlet and a 3" compressor outlet. It has a T4 split pulse flange.

This turbo was on my r32gtr and it made 400hp atw on 14pound. Any questions feel free to ask

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hey bud if u still have this in 2 weeks ill be all over it like a rash on ur first baby.... i just started a new sau account recently cos i forgot all of my other info (went overseas 4 abit) so i cant pm... but im keen. just paying bond and shit atm so no good for a fortnight. my number is 0432227592. let me know if u sell it. if not we can work something out

cheers

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