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Hi All,

I've got the following for sale.

HKS GT-RS Turbos x 2 (changed the wastegate to GCG 24psi as the HKS wastegates were leaking boost and couldnt go beyond 24psi)

HKS Dump Pipes x 2

Tomei Expreme Exhaust Manifold x 2

Kakimoto Frontpipe 3.5"

Looking to sell it as a whole kit. Turbos, Manifold have about 2000km on them. Kakimoto Frontpipe & Dump pipes have about 10000km.

Great condition, i have run 441awkw @ 24psi on caltex flex fuel. I have pictures if you require. Selling the kit as I am looking to go a bigger single turbo for a new engine setup.

Price is $4200ono. Offers welcomed. Parts priced new is an easy $6000. It is still currently on the vehicle but can have them off within a day.

Gordon

0432 820 820

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If it wasn't for the leaking actuator. I shouldve got close to 500 @ 30psi i'd say. Power is based on a 2.6l bottom end however.

If i am unable to sell the kit soon, i will just keep it and just leave them in the car tuned on 30psi.

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Looks like the last 2000+ rpm has over 400wKw! Awesome stuff... beats my 310 from GT-SS and 17psi... interesting the graph looks the same only yours has much high numbers... Fully boost around 5000-5500rpm?

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