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help need to find someone who has contacts with nengun or someone who has an accound with someone who can get me a turbo kit from japan or australia for my rx8, ive been looking at modyourcars website and they have the kit for $7500 recently bumped up from $5900, but nengun has the same kit for 4500 delivered, please if anyone can help be much appreciated, dont feel like handing over 4500 to someone in japan not knowing if i will get my kit.

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I recommend using Perfect Run

Website is www.perfectrun.com.au

I've bought plenty of gear from him, and so have people I know. Never been a problem, not even once. However, you might have to pay some customs tax on it when it turns up. But you'll still save heaps.

He has the greddy turbo kit for around AU$4300 + shipping:

http://www.perfectrun.com.au/performance%2...ddyturbokit.htm

Checky-checky check it out!

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Why not check out some Ausie kits going around, you might pay a little more, but the quality of the kits are very good and you have the added bonus of local warranty etc.

Example this is taken from Rotor Master (I know its a supercharger, but its still good).

http://www.rotormaster.com.au/subPage.asp?cid=50

Specifications:

> Coolest charge air temperatures for maximum power and engine reliability

> Highly efficient C2 ProCharger

> Rigid 6061 T-6 CNC machined brackets

> Patented self-contained technology eliminates need to punch a hole in your oil pan

> Patented friction reduction drive for least parasitic load and greatest durability

> Helixed 7071 T-6 billet impeller

> Highly effective and high flowing DNA Motorsport air-to-air intercooler system for easy installation

> PowerMod - ProSequential advanced engine management system

> Complete bolt-on system

> No bodywork cutting required

> OEM fit and finish

> Factory smooth driveability for daily use

Priced at AUS $11,900 in boxed form (ready to install) the SuperCharger kit is modest value with a 200+ kW rear wheel result with a standard exhaust system ensuring noise maintained at an appropriate level.

There are two turbo kits available on this website:

http://www.turbo-kits.com/rx-8_turbo_kits.html

Plus other accesories available if going the turbo route.

I was reading about another one recently in a magazine, i'm pretty sure it was Zoom, it was also an Australian kit. I thought it was ASE but I checked their website and it wasn't them?

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Why not check out some Ausie kits going around, you might pay a little more, but the quality of the kits are very good and you have the added bonus of local warranty etc.

Example this is taken from Rotor Master (I know its a supercharger, but its still good).

http://www.rotormaster.com.au/subPage.asp?cid=50

Specifications:

> Coolest charge air temperatures for maximum power and engine reliability

> Highly efficient C2 ProCharger

> Rigid 6061 T-6 CNC machined brackets

> Patented self-contained technology eliminates need to punch a hole in your oil pan

> Patented friction reduction drive for least parasitic load and greatest durability

> Helixed 7071 T-6 billet impeller

> Highly effective and high flowing DNA Motorsport air-to-air intercooler system for easy installation

> PowerMod - ProSequential advanced engine management system

> Complete bolt-on system

> No bodywork cutting required

> OEM fit and finish

> Factory smooth driveability for daily use

Priced at AUS $11,900 in boxed form (ready to install) the SuperCharger kit is modest value with a 200+ kW rear wheel result with a standard exhaust system ensuring noise maintained at an appropriate level.

There are two turbo kits available on this website:

http://www.turbo-kits.com/rx-8_turbo_kits.html

Plus other accesories available if going the turbo route.

I was reading about another one recently in a magazine, i'm pretty sure it was Zoom, it was also an Australian kit. I thought it was ASE but I checked their website and it wasn't them?

do you think 12k is worth 200rwkw, i dont think so

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what you looked at was for a supercharger kit, they are known to be expensive.

look at the turbo kit

http://www.turbo-kits.com/rx-8_turbo_kits.html

theres one for $4K suppose to be 260rwhp

that power figure is only on 5.6psi, i spoke to c and v the other day and they gaurentee it will make much better power at 10psi daily driver, over 350, i dont care im gonna risk it, if anything i would be a crayy tyre fryer

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I recommend using Perfect Run

Website is www.perfectrun.com.au

I've bought plenty of gear from him, and so have people I know. Never been a problem, not even once. However, you might have to pay some customs tax on it when it turns up. But you'll still save heaps.

He has the greddy turbo kit for around AU$4300 + shipping:

http://www.perfectrun.com.au/performance%2...ddyturbokit.htm

Checky-checky check it out!

i second this guy. perfect run have prices as good if not better then nengun and greenline. there service is better then both, i have dealt with all 3... and the best part of it is..... THEY HAVE A SHOP IN SYDNEY !

so give them a visit and pay in person if you wish :(

i would get one but they dont speak english and the only way to contact them is by email, bit sus to me

wrong, see what i said above ! go see them in person if your real worried..

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