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Genuine HKS GT-RS Kit. .73 rear A/R + 1Bar HKS Actuator

Asking price: $1,750 ono. (open to geniune offers)

This is the perfect turbo upgrade kit for the RB25, Straight bolt on, to standard manifold and dump. spools as quick as the standard turbo,

This turbo kit is worth approx $3k + Taxes from japan. It comes with all paperwork, warranty papers. and documents, original receipts and all fittings that come with the kit including original packaging.

The turbo kit is has been removed from the car and has been carefully cleaned and all sealed up in box.

The car was making 255rwkw(350hp atw) on 14psi. I have only ever ran it at 1bar because it was fast enough, but it is good for 22-24psi(approx 400atwhp with supporting mods). This is a low km turbo and its condition is near new. Theres no shaft play, and the turbo kit is ready to be bolted in. Welcome to inspection and professional scrutiny.

The car has never been thrashed with the new setup, and management has been taken care of by a closed loop Apexi LM AVC-R + PFC. it was driven rarely and there has been no problems what-so-ever.

Reason for selling: I am selling the turbo because I am upgrading due to my new 30/25 setup. It is what i say it is or your money back.

Shipping/insurance costs included in sales price.

no timewasters or bullshitters please.

Located in Brisbane, QLD

Contact: Dale on 0432279166 or 0419745910

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awesome looking kit mate, best of luck with the sale. If I wasn't jobless and broke and didn't own an auto and it didn't have a big-ass dent in the side I would definitely go for this. Just out of curiousity what's that 4-way joiner in the bottom middle of the pic for, the one that's sitting on the pack of hose clamps?

awesome looking kit mate, best of luck with the sale. If I wasn't jobless and broke and didn't own an auto and it didn't have a big-ass dent in the side I would definitely go for this. Just out of curiousity what's that 4-way joiner in the bottom middle of the pic for, the one that's sitting on the pack of hose clamps?

thats a good question for HKS :) . I never used it. I'm pretty confident its a vacume T. I did mine a little different and didnt retain the standard intake manifold and cooler pipework. So I didnt need it.

Cheers

T piece for boost feed to the actuater

i was thinkin the same thing thanks

Suit RB20?

it should yes. as long as ur flange and the dump are correct type. which i think they may well be.

Are the splitfires in the pic for sale too?

No im sorry Im keeping those

Suit RB20?

If I had the cash it would already be in transit toward my RB20

spools as quick as the standard turbo

If this it true it will be ok on an RB20, I had a 25 turbo on my car when I bought it and it didn't feel laggy.

Edited by cherring

I can attest that this is a perfect turbo for a RB25 daily drive... Super responsive 250rwkw+

If someone buys this, message me if you're after a custom coil pack cover to go with the turbo (see pics below)

I'm switching to RB26 covers, so it's available for sale.

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Engine Pic (HKS GTRS Coil Cover)

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