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HKS 3037s pro TURBO KIT, AR73 with manifold and wastegate, around 50mm, top mount, suit RB except 26, braided lines dump etc.

Best quality manifold i have seen,all machine welded,shape of bends. inner joins all smooth no slag or seams. GOOD for 500ps.

Specs available here.

Location:

Central vic near bendigo

Item Condition:

Excellent condition

Reason for Selling:

No Longer needed as i sold my car

Price and Payment Conditions:

$3500 direct deposit,cash etc

Contact Details:

SMS Or Call 0412919970 for immediate response

Or pm email me for sometimes delayed response

Cheers Adrian

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hi there.. is this a ball bearing turbo??and is it in good condition? also need to know if this manifold was made in japan or in here ...thanks alot for your time mate.... :P

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hi there..  is this a ball bearing turbo??and is it in good condition? also need to know if this manifold was made in japan or in here ...thanks alot for your time mate.... :P

Yes it is ball bearing, excellant condition. Yes the manifold is made in Japan.

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I thought the gt series turbos by hks were only t25 flanged. only non gt stuff was possibly t3 flanged? Is that right? If you got it you would need mani with right flange or a t25->t3 flange adapter.

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Are you for real! It doesn't matter what flange it is the manifold or the turbo is, the manifold is for rb and the turbo bolts onto the manifold.

And GT spec turbo's do come in T3 only they are hard to come by and they look different to the t2 ones which have HKS pressed onto the compressor housing.

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