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Hi All,

Sold my stagea in standard trim so now its time to clear out the last of the bolt on goodies. The turbo has less then 1000km's on it. The kit will bolt up to an existing R32/33/34 or S1 or S2 Stagea cat back. Hot pipe from turbo will conects to the standard intercooler pipes. Waste gate is plumbed back into the dump so perfect for a street car. Dump pipe is heat wrapped to protect your heater pipes. Rear housing has Alloy sheild. It will be sad to see it go.

HKS 3037-56t turbo

HKS stainless high mount manifold

HKS external wastegate

HKS dump pipe

all oil and water lines

Purchased the kit from JPC and car was tuned at 388awhp by ASG at 1.1bar and had full boost by about 3600rpm

Looking for $3300

Located PERTH NOR

willing to post at buyers expense

PM or SMS 0422944924

Cheers

Daryle

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I got a copy of the dyno sheet from ASG. the date is old yes but the less than 1000kms on the turbo is genuine. I have a company car so very rarely drove my Stagea. Also i had the full boost RPM wrong. any who killer turbo kit that currently holds the #2 spot for RB25 powered stageas. http://www.skylinesa...figures-thread/

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