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Hey all,

im sorta (very!) confused about something, i know of all these brands like in the title, but some of my mates have been saying that some compaines have a couple of different names??

like Greddy/Trust apparantly there both the same??

can someone gimme a big list of all the comapanies with there known names like above

(sorry if im confusing!)

cheers

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HKS/Kansai

lol, 'Kansai' is an area name... like 'NSW'. HKS Kansai Service is actually 'Kansai Service' but they became an HKS dealer so adopted that into their name.

Apex intergration, Apexi, Apexera

HKS and HKS kansai are just different places, but kansai take some HKS components and modify them further.

HKS and garret are definatly not the same thing. hks use garret turbos and modify them further.

Trust is as said above.

there are a few more, but its late, ill think of em at work tomorrow.

cheers

Linton

Greddy/trust/grex/gracer is all one, just different line of parts.

Garrett/HKS turbo's. As in HKS turbo's are basically 'reworked ' garrett turbo's. I guess kinda like Holden to HSV.

RAYS/Volk racing wheels

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