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Hey fellas thanks for the feedback :action-smiley-069: Arthur i agree they are pricey mate. jesse quoted me $2687 delivered to sydney for a GTRS kit.

GCG quoted me $2900 for a 3071R kit and there is more work installing the garrett!

More $$$ if you want someone to install it for you too so the Hks looks on the money and its bit more responsive than the garrett everybody in here seems to think!

Joey i was looking for max 270kw@wheels with max response so see how i go getting a 2835 Pro S kit from Jesse cos i know they dont make them anymore a bloke on ebay want $3800 for a kit and im not paying that!

Heard people saying they are having problems with compressor surge with the new 2835 kai kit which replaced the Pro S hope they find whats wrong as they have excellent response like at 16psi at 3250rpm which is tops for a 423ps turbo!

Please keep me posted on the issues with the new HKS 2835 KAI turbo guys id appreciate the feedback!!!!

yeah dont mind me Im just a povo poor kent that buys ebay turbos.. :laugh:

3071 should make more power than the gtrs which only makes about 250-260 doesnt it, still awesome quik though..personally I wouldn't worry too much and just buy one of these 2 cause even if you do find a second hand 2835 if it has a cracked housing or something your screwed..

I have seen a couple of 2835 for sale here for 1000-1500 but very few and far between..

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