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does anyone have a turbo for a r33 gtst that i can buy i need one realy badly as my car needs rego and i can find a turbo anywhere i dont mind if its arftermarket pm me and let me no thanks

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They won't check if you have one on :P It's only a saftey things that they look for..

I say, Just push the car there and back. There is a couple of shops in wollongong that may be able to help you out.

They won't check if you have one on :P It's only a saftey things that they look for..

I say, Just push the car there and back. There is a couple of shops in wollongong that may be able to help you out.

na cant i got to blue slip thanks anyway mate

na cant i got to blue slip thanks anyway mate

Oh, Well yea as I said there are a couple of shops down that way that might be able to help you but I can't really think off the top of my head. Sorry.

does anyone have a turbo for a r33 gtst that i can buy i need one realy badly as my car needs rego and i can find a turbo anywhere i dont mind if its arftermarket pm me and let me no thanks

There are no shops in the local area that 'would' have stock of such a thing. You might get lucky at Highlander Exhausts

or at Highlands Pit Lane; I've seen a few turbos lying around at Highlander but can only identify those off a GTR :)

There are heaps of shops in the Sydney area that would have a stock GTST turbo lying around from upgrades;

they would be your best bet short-term. Longer-term, you might post an ad in the 'wanted' section; I'd guess

that there are heaps of folks that have upgraded turbos that want to sell their old ones.

You should get one for a couple of hundred bucks; if it's for rego _only_ it doesn't really even need to work as they'll only

be testing braking not acceleration :P

Regards,

Saliya

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