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Hey, didn't see it posted so I just wanted to clarify.. Looking at a 3071r, is $1500 delivered not including customs duty and GST?

$1,500 delivered is all you pay. Items above $2,000 then you start worrying about customs duty.

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2 X GT2860R - 5 will be AUD$2,150 delivered

How much for fittings and plumbings for this?

I wouldn't have a clue how much they will cost. They will come with actuators.

Installing the turbo will probably cost about $500 minimum.

Hi sloutch,

Sorry i may not have structured my question properly... I am aware that installation of the turbos would cost approx $500 although i was wondering if my mechanic should order these parts himself at an additional charge OR if i should source the rest of the kit for him? Cheers

I just need to clarify this point before i buy them thats all ;)

Hi sloutch,

Sorry i may not have structured my question properly... I am aware that installation of the turbos would cost approx $500 although i was wondering if my mechanic should order these parts himself at an additional charge OR if i should source the rest of the kit for him? Cheers

I just need to clarify this point before i buy them thats all :P

You can source these parts yourself if you like. But if you don't want to spend time searching for them, i'm sure your mechanic has his own suppliar to get the parts for the turbo. It's all up to you.

Hi i'm after 2 X GT2860R - 7 turbos.

Is this group buy still available? Will there be any cost on top of the $2150?

Cheers

Yes it is still available, please PM me for further details.

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