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Hey guys so we just received the first HKS GT800 turbo kit this is fresh off the production line just thought i would share some pics with you guys. The best feature i believe is the Symmetrical design of the turbo chargers something non of there competitors have done. this kit is a work of art i think the picture speak for themselves. Also in the photos is the new HKS Dual Clutch Transmission sump extension/stiffener.

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Hks Japan has spent a hell of alot of the last 2 year concentrating solely on response and reliability. This can be seen on the graph below which is unbelievably impressive the GT800 turbo kit is more responsive than the factory car and there is only an 800rpm range in which the boosted up GT600 kit has it down low.

This combo will be near unbeatable on a track.

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dave

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