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i see you found its good side to take a pic of.

i didnt realize it had a good side..

You are wrong, it has a shit side and a not so shit side :)

There are a few more pics in my members ride thing, showing how fecked the rear is :)

has anyone here had to have their turbo seals fixed??? if so was it expensive and did it take long to get done??? i couldn't find any info using search so i just asking a general question.

Still running the ceramics? Once you get a price, let me know, too. One of my seals is on the way out, spitting out oil, etc and I'm still running those lovely ceramics!

Still running the ceramics? Once you get a price, let me know, too. One of my seals is on the way out, spitting out oil, etc and I'm still running those lovely ceramics!

alright i'll let ya know.. im hoping it's not too much

Turns out my turbo may not be f**ked after all, had a mad mad leak on one side of the manifold because it warped. Turbo feels brand new still and im still gonna get it sussed out by mtq just for curiosity's sake. Im not putting it back on tho...time for an upgrade :D

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just watching it as i write this, saw a grey 32 gtr get pulled over for no rear lights, he hell cut sick and said, whatta bout all those rusty shit boxes you dont pull over! cops were fair decent about it in my eyes, he got defected, but in the end a police escort home, and them not charging him for speeding was decent of them! he had 2 weeks to fix the defects! just thought i would share this pointless info to the rest of sau, incase anyone else saw this! imbored yes

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