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I think you can get turbo smart gates for like 600ish if you look around?

but then youd need a manifold suited to an external gate.

also, if you turbo is internally gated, im not sure if you can run an external gate, infact, i think no, you cant at all.

Guys.....sooooo sick of ppl gving other (not as knowledgeable) 'posters' sh*t about what they post about. Not everybody knows everything! is it so hard to tell the guy that he is getting ripped off and possibly steer him in the right direction rather than being smart as*es and laughin, wtf? Yeh sure he could go looking in the FI sections but who has time to search...besides, it was a simple question anyway!

1650 for a supplied and fitted wastegate....for starters, look who quoted that price...rigoli bros (LOL) - i wouldnt go within 100 miles of those dodgy c**ts and secondly, for another 1650 you could almost get a wicked GT3040 setup with the works

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T 600HP TURBO KIT

INCLUDES:

GT 3040 600 HP BALL BEARING TURBOCHARGER

(.70 COMP & .82 EXH HOUSING), TIAL SPORTS 38MM EXTERNAL WASTEGATE, EXHAUST FLANGE, MODIFIED STANDARD MANIFOLD TO SUIT & BRAIDED OIL AND WATER LINES. about 4g's

I'd be going down that path if i were you...stuff just gettin a wastegate...go all out son and save your pennys haha.

regards, Lukas...

oh yeh and the reason WHY i called rigoli... was just to get a quote... so i know what im looking at... im gna keep looking around.. if its gna cost me more than $700-$800 to get what i want... il just save up n go for a turbo upgrade like u said.. but thanks for the info lukas.. :P

Gotta love the last 3 words in his post

NISSAN SKYLINE R33 GTS-T 600HP TURBO KIT

INCLUDES:

GT 3040 600 HP BALL BEARING TURBOCHARGER

(.70 COMP & .82 EXH HOUSING), TIAL SPORTS 38MM EXTERNAL WASTEGATE, EXHAUST FLANGE, MODIFIED STANDARD MANIFOLD TO SUIT & BRAIDED OIL AND WATER LINES. about 4g's

Its about $2350 more than the $1650 you've already been quoted

Gotta love the last 3 words in his post

Its about $2350 more than the $1650 you've already been quoted

lol..They dont see the difference.

Im like you...maybe not...but diddnt he want to spend less money...I think this is a dreamers thread..ahhhh!!

well.. i got a twin plate clutch, ecu, tein coilovers, im looking for some injectors atm.. and for diff well we will have to see if it wil handle such power... but either way.. its a long time b4 i start thinking of a turbvo upgrade... right now i want my ext wastegate/screamer pipe if i find one fitted for under $800 :)

Gotta love the last 3 words in his post

Its about $2350 more than the $1650 you've already been quoted

Yeh nice one NISMOID. Your a smart one arnt ya. Ok yeh sure its like $2000 or whatever more that he was quoted but he was quoted for a freakin wastegate install....ive simply suggested that he saves up his money and get the actual parts that a wastegate is meant to support. Rami didnt actually state what his budget was so i am merely giving him some useful info which is more than u could offer. Whether he listens to it is up to him but i hav just gone down a similar path and its definatly worth saving for. Before you critisise other ppl's suggestions why dont you make a useful one yourself.

GOTTA LAUGH AT THE FACT THAT YOU THINK YOUR GODS GIFT TO SKYLINES LOL>

Laugh that one up NISMOID

Regards, Lukas

lol..They dont see the difference.

Im like you...maybe not...but diddnt he want to spend less money...I think this is a dreamers thread..ahhhh!!

Yeh i can see the difference very clearly....get ripped off buying something that will do jack for his car or spending and saving his money more wisely and gettin a killer setup...gee i wonder which is the smarter approach?

Rami never actually said he wanted to spend less money...he simply wanted to know whether he was getting ripped off and what he should do...i hav given him my 2 cents.

Dreamers thread? 4g's isnt alot of money for something that is gonna make his car faster...the only "dreamer" in this thread was rigoli bros when they quoted such a rediculous price. They shouldnt need the money, they just gotta go out and steal one of our cars -----> C**TS

Regards, Lukas

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