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hks t51r spl turbo kit, custom stainless manifold, 3/5' polished stainless dump pipe and front pipe, polished stainless intercooler pipe, hks t51r spl turbo with chromed housing. good for 1000hp, comes with clamps, silicon hoses, and braided oil lines, it all together. $4700 the lot.

pm for futher details.

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the guy who does all my fabrication work did it for me, its half water and oil catch can with whatever size dash fitting u want on it. the water side also has the mounts for the water wiper jet motors. i can get them made and sale them if anyones intrested.

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if you read above he is going a bigger setup. why ask questions for no reason, i can guarantee you will not be buying this setup just posting cuz ur a bored kid at home on his pc. free bump love the car. nice pic of it on my wall :(

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