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Pineapples are poo.............(PLUG) LOL Zenith Tuning......."stiffer than viagra"

There will hopefull be a group buy on Zenith Cradle Bushes and in conjunction with the Steering Bush also!

Awaiting a load of them to be done, and i have kept a stack asside for SAU peoples wanting these.........So keep your eyes peeled!!

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any one know how much boostworx charge for a service? as i need one badly, its starting to pip again now instead of being soft it is happening from 4500 RPM and is rather loud.

also what hours are they open? as i work 9 - 5 and can't get there in between.

I may have to go back to Graham West to get it service it doesn't really worry me I just want to try boostworx as lots of people here seem to be happy with them

Just give him a buzz :) 8299 0621

He's an easy person to talk to and everything, and he hasn't cracked the shits with my car yet haha, even after all the crap he's had to go through - impressive IMO. :(

He actually stays open quite late from what I've seen, until about 6ish - I'm not 100% when he opens up, but I've dropped my car off at 9 and it was open.

Anyway I don't think a general service would be very much, his labour rates are extremely good. For a dyno tune he was saying about $145 (stock ECU)

yeah might give him a call tommorow from work and see. might have to have a dyno tune to sort out the piping. when it was at Graham west they had a short look and thought it may be because i wasn't using BP ultimate when i changed it stoped for a little while but has come back worse :(

turbo has gone, what turbo would you recommend? started screaming while during a drag last night and then no power at all. Hoping its not as bad as it seems but i guess its not going to be

Budget?? Slide performance's $900 bushbearing hiflow seems the real deal, contact Slide here on SAU, or see a recent thread in the forced induction section. Satanic seems VERY happy with it.

Yeah Deluxe i called them today and have to organise a time around work when i can drop it off next week. price seems good $320 for a major service and dyno tune :P

starting to think about upgrading the exhaust or FMIC - what would be best as the car is stock except for the air filter

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can get garrett turbo which is straight bolt on for 2000, anyone know if these are any good?

Also Tangles does Ryan do clutches? Know i need a new one.

You can get new garrett turbos for 1699 bolt on from Rouguepi on ebay....

like: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GARRETT-GT3071R-450...8QQcmdZViewItem

always looked at them................ havent got 2k tho. :unsure:

Umm, I reckon he would he said to me he can do it all. buzz him maybe.

trust t05? anyone know if any downsides to this one? mate says much better than garrett gt3071 but at $1k extra it should be. Not sure which way to go

sorry, this is the one for the RB25, direct fit as far as I can tell.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GT30R-500hp-BB-GARR...8QQcmdZViewItem

why dont you see Bill at ATS (Adelaide Turbo Service) on marion Rd near Sturt Rd???

get some opinions / prices from him, he does hiflows etc rated to 500hp

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