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HKS GT Supercharger Pro Kit to suit Nissan 350Z or V35 Skyline. Part number: 12001-AN004

The main part of this kit is brand new in box, the rest is used but in excellent condition.

The brand new parts include: Supercharger, Engine mounting bracket, traction oil cooler, oil tank, oil, hoses, belts:

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The used parts include: intake pipe, air filter, intercooler, piping:

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$4000 Neg.

Location: Brisbane Northside

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It made 230 KW at the wheels. That was on a 2006 V35 Coupe Auto with aftermarket exhaust and an UpRev tune. With the kit removed and re-tuned with the same exhaust and stock intake it made 160Kw at the wheels. So it seems to add around 70Kw.

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What else is required for this to be running on a stock v35

New injectors (545cc and up). I had 750cc which I would throw in.

Engine management + Tune. I used Uprev because it is the only decent one for the auto.

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