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I've got a 2535 waiting to go in. Got the elbow and oil return pipe, basically almost complete except for gaskets, which are cheap/easy to make. This is a direct bolt on with T3 flange so shouldn't be too much dramas.

In terms of worksmanship, I wanted an installation that is neat and keeping everything looking nice & tidy under there with heat shield everything still in place to prevent under bonnet heat issues.

Keeping that criteria in mind, who would you personally recommend to do the installation in Melbourne metro?

Hey Rianto...long time no hear buddy :D

I'd recomm. ATP....kyp can be a handful sometimes but he knows his stuff and does a lot of work for other well known workshops.

Just mention you know me when you call or drop by....

oh and you can use the search func. to find his contact no and other recommendations from SAU people :(

Hey Ant... yeah long time no see, you weren't at the BBQ last weekend? Busy with the new baby must be... :-)

Where is this ATP, I couldn't see it in the sticky list of Victorian workshop.

Actually bigger change than that....got relocated to WA (perth) for the next 12 months so your going to have to step up and make a few track days :(

ATP (Advanced turbo performance) is on Dandenong rd near Chaddie shopping centre. Just look them up in the white pages or do a search in the vic section for ATP....I've posted their details before a couple of times.....

I would give em to you now but don't have them on hand :(

RE Customs did a TOP job installing my new HKS turbo. They have the knowledge and experience to back it up.. can also do dyno tuning :(

16 Yiannis Ct.

Springvale

03 9548 3414

Give Ray a call for a quote.

:mellow:

Actually bigger change than that....got relocated to WA (perth) for the next 12 months so your going to have to step up and make a few track days :mellow:

ATP (Advanced turbo performance) is on Dandenong rd near Chaddie shopping centre.  Just look them up in the white pages or do a search in the vic section for ATP....I've posted their details before a couple of times.....

I would give em to you now but don't have them on hand :(

Thank's, I'll look them up and ring around for quotes.

Havent done anymore trackdays, 100,000km service coming soon and I wanna make sure everything is healthy before bringing it to anywhere above that 5000rpm+ zone again ;-)

high end racing in sunshine, benny is the man that i always take my car too, no probs with him, good price, and top job. i can highly reccomend him

Is this the same benny that used to be in BMT or Chasers?

high end racing in sunshine, benny is the man that i always take my car too, no probs with him, good price, and top job. i can highly reccomend him

just out of curiosity where is high end racing locate? i.e. street etc...

thanks.

I;m checking out what other alternative workshops out there and if their workmanship is comparable to the high quality of what i'm gonna use... I'm way too fussy for any kind of cowboy jobs.

get a gasket kit and do it yourself, seriosly, its like 4 bolts, a few pipes and oil fitting, if you dont have a dump, it will be fun driving it to a zorst shop

you will save like $1500 and make sure that you know exactly whats done

youll probly need to take the manifold off too and replace allthe studs but thats not that hard

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