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i see you were lucky enough you got your comment published... mine got rejected as usually and it was pretty much only what i wrote in post above  :)

they usually only accept comments supporting their side of story... and i thought newspapers were not supposed to be biased...

seriously, just about anyone could become journalist in australia looking at quality of journalism here... hoon stories in advertiser and bra stories on ACA seem to be australian journalism at its peak...

the message here is if you are a retard that repeated every school year 3 times, failed at just about anything, dont have any qualification/education whatsoever but are not in physical shape to do anything with your hands: become a journalist or a cop... or maybe a road safety minister

You can also be all these things and still get a license to drive a car...

i know theres alot of well knowledged people here on turbos...mine shat itself this arvo....ebay special "team badrun" T04e with internal gate and v band thingo.....im looking at the monsta brand atm

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MonstA-T3-T4-INTERN...%3A1%7C294%3A50

this is exactly what im looking for and pretty much what i can afford....any ideas???

dont do it Ben monster turbo are shit, see Bill at adelaide turbo services and get yours rebuilt

what do you reckon it would cost roughly???...by the look of it, its the rear oil seal.....maybe i could get mine hiflowed as well... :)

Cara, don't do this DE+T bullshit. First it will never be legal, emissions will be totally different to a DET motor so you will have to rip all the shit out if you get defected. Second, the motor just isn't up for it. Bite the bullet, buy a DET and be happy

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