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As if 4 weeks. I usually get parts (if the parent company eg. Nismo, HKS etc. have them in stock) within 7 days. Never more than 14 unless there is a stuff up with payment or something.

U suck at my manifold question bitch

Ive never had something come from nengun or greenline in less than 3 weeks...

Ever

Im sure it happens, but their websites do say allow up to 45 days for orders to be filled...

I suppose you are right. But then again, I don't use Nengun or Greenline. They DO take way too long. 3 months on my injectors a couple years ago and various lies to cover their arse. That did it for me.

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And can u do that and what will it cost:

if i gave you the turbo, the waste gate, the BOV and the cooler.

Shit man. Wouldn't be too hard I can't imagine. Not sure on cost. Start at $1000 and we'll trim it down from there :yucky:

hehe, just kidding. But really, too hard to quote. How does - cheaper than anywhere/anyone else - sound?

cost will also depend on whether you want stainless or mild.

Also, why does the exhaust loop around and come back on itself? That's a bit silly, or can it only exit from that side?

Shit man. Wouldn't be too hard I can't imagine. Not sure on cost. Start at $1000 and we'll trim it down from there :yucky:

hehe, just kidding. But really, too hard to quote. How does - cheaper than anywhere/anyone else - sound?

cost will also depend on whether you want stainless or mild.

Also, why does the exhaust loop around and come back on itself? That's a bit silly, or can it only exit from that side?

Quick mock up in paint, ATM, we run a different manifold to retain the heater box's (air cooled motor), as we dont want to ditch the heater, i need to track down some other manifolds that exit (as seen in paint pic). It could be done a lot easyier if i bought "extractor manifolds" but the heater box's must stay.

So, as you can see when i track down due exit ones (3.0lt ones) they will have a duel exit to use the "cross over pipe" It's hard to explain unless u have seen the porsche heater box's off the manifolds. in theory u could cut an shut the ones on there, but thats a bit of work

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