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upgrading to a TD06 so this kit is for sale

consists of:

- HKS 25/35 turbo

- GKteck dump pipe

- GKteck front pipe

- braided oil feed, water feed and water drain lines

- Tial copy 38mm external wastegate

- screamer pipe

- HKS elbow

- modified heatsheild

turbo was rebuilt last year and can provide receipts for this for $1100 with complete new internals

turbo was originaly internal wastegate but has been welded shut and a custom setup for the gate to be hidden underneath was done by CReatd, will also provide receipt for this aswel for $450

with the standard heatsheild on top you cant even tell it has an after market turbo, good if you are paranoid about police

made 240kw on 19psi on my rb20, not too laggy was making that boost at 4000rpm

can post for extra cost

asking $1800 which i think is fair

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adding this...............

Bought this a while ago, didn't fit in the tight space I needed it to (reow) so it's up for sale

Brand spanking new in the box 38mm turbosmart ultragate, sat it on my manifold and that's it, comes with every nut, bolt, gasket from new

$200 or swap for parts/brand new 215/45/17's

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