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heres some reading guys!

china china china...its the first assumption people make when they read the words "ebay".

do some research as to where they are actually designed, and as importantly, where they are assembled. i have a so called "chinese" turbo on my car which was actually designed in korea in assembled in Australia. I can tell you, HKS turbos and the like most probably arent assembled in Japan...the labour is far cheaper in China.

i am not sure if this is a T70 or not. if it is, a guy by the name of Yang in Perth used one of these on his 7M GTE with quite good results (car was running 12s at the strip).

Taken from supraforum.com

and i believe it to be a T70 as he is talking bout

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sorry mate, i have had a 450 inc freight from SAU, but looks like it may fall thro(just waiting to hear back) and then i have had a 350 + freight on supraforum. will consider if you can match or beat current offer

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if its like the big t70 then this is defntly a decent turbo

on only 9psi mine made 279rwhp on a 7mgte with just a fmic and exuast, not even in its effiency range

decent power can be made

quote taken from SF.com...link below

http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=36035

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hey mate i might be interested! i was thinking about high flowing my turbo but i might go with this option! i'll let you know when i have everything sorted and if i can afford it! by the way i'm in adelaide so would you go any lower if i were to pick it up?

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