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HKS GT-RS turbo for sale in excellent condition to suit the RB25DET

HKS part no. 11004-AN008

This turbo is a straight bolt-on item (T3) although oil and water lines will need to be replaced (not included - $100 for braided lines on Ebay).
This is a very responsive turbo and arguably one of the best turbo's available for the RB25DET.

The turbo is in excellent condition and you cannot buy the HKS GT-RS new any longer!

I purchased it brand new from Japan and it's only done <2000km's before being upgraded (to a GT3076R)
It was pumping out 246rwkw@19psi on my car and it pulled like a freight train!

It comes with everything (from the original kit) in the photo's below (plus copper washers for the lines)
Located in SE Melbourne will ship at buyers expense.

$1350

PM or txt me on 0402213701

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Yes the turbo is specifically made for the RB25DET and bolts up to skyline dump pipe.

Only oil and water lines would need to be purchased ($100 ebay)

Better make me a good offer as this is kind of sold pending payment.

I've been farked around on here before holding stuff for people.

First with the cash gets the turbo.

i can't make an offer right now it would be a few weeks till i can afford it and i don't want to be another farkaround, can you post on here if someone does cough up the cash for it so i know if its sold?

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