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near new turbos, direct bolt on turbos for rb26 only travelled only 10,000km and never run over 1 bar/15psi. can handle upto 1.5 bar boost/21psi with aftermarket dump pipes, can do with standard but produces too much heat so with standard dumps 1.2 bar max. Comes on boost quick and very aggresive. excellent for street use. no shaft play perfect condition and looks brand new.

$1950 o.n.o

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near new turbos, direct bolt on turbos for rb26 only travelled only 10,000km and never run over 1 bar/15psi.  can handle upto 1.5 bar boost/21psi with aftermarket dump pipes, can do with standard but produces too much heat so with standard dumps 1.2 bar max.  Comes on boost quick and very aggresive.  excellent for street use.  no shaft play perfect condition and looks brand new.

$1950 o.n.o

hey mate,

where abouts are you?

do you have the dump pipes?

  • 3 weeks later...

I agree with NissTrust "If the price is too good to be true it usually is!"

becareful what you buy....a set of 2530's and aftermarket dumps were stolen from my car and could be circulating on here....

oddly enough...sound similar to what i had...lol

these arent HKS GT2530's by the sounds of the thread title, so price isnt too cheap to be true. Nisstrust, are you planning to bolt these on to your RB20? If not stop messing up his thread. ER3498GTT your just as bad :huh: !

I agree with NissTrust "If the price is too good to be true it usually is!"

becareful what you buy....a set of 2530's and aftermarket dumps were stolen from my car and could be circulating on here....

oddly enough...sound similar to what i had...lol

i'd becareful if i were you before throwing around an accusation. You are border lining it....you may not have directly said it, but you have implied it. And he did say Garrett not HKS 2530's.

NissTrust: do you know the reasons for why he is selling it or did you decide to throw in your 2 cents for the sake of it?

my thanks go to Ginkgo Biloba, [WLDCRD] and blitz for sticking up 4 me, ER3498GTT and NissTrust ur just a couple of experts who were deprived from playing with all the normal kids in the playpen and now try to add ur know it all comments. these turbos were an honest buy and are an honest sell nd the reason 4 their sale is the pursuit for more power. for those guys who were genuinly interested in my sale my apologies go out 2 u my turbos are sold sorry i dont check my posts often otherwise one of u guys would have easily got them but i sold them for $1500 and the buyer is very happy and rings me regualarly telling me the new members to his victims list. thanks guys.

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