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my turbo broke. the turbine was sitting in the cat.

looking into getting a high flow or bolt on turbo.

i dont want to change anything. i want a turbo i can bolt on my self.

what do you guys recomend?

if been shopping around and found these high flows that are ment to bolt on. they sound realy good. anyone using one?

http://www.billetturbochargers.com/Turbo_r...and_hiflows.ews

im looking at the stage 2.

do i go for it or is there something better?

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Hi mate,

If your after a good quality turbo from a reputable company you can't go past GCG, They rebuild stock turbos with new a new steel wheel, bearings and highflow them. They are good for some decent power for the street. Check out there site - www.gcg.com.au

Cheers.

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Hi mate,

If your after a good quality turbo from a reputable company you can't go past GCG, They rebuild stock turbos with new a new steel wheel, bearings and highflow them. They are good for some decent power for the street. Check out there site - www.gcg.com.au

Cheers.

thanks. i rang the other place today and it sounds like a pretty good deal. better wheels and bearings than gcg and $100 cheeper.

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MR Turbo Australia / Billet Turbochargers is a reputable company.

They have been operating for thirteen years.

While im sure the GCG hiflows are very good the ball beaing system used in the MR Turbo Australia / Billet Turbochargers hiflows is far more advanced.

From the feed back I have had the Stage 1 hiflows spool faster than the factory turbos.

Regards,

Ricky Numeyer.

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