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nah got it through a local performance shop

i have sold my car last week and never got around to putting it on

should spool up at about 4rpm

and give a pretty solid kick.

Needs an ext gate and adaptor.

price is nego. make an offer

Originally posted by DISZ-IT

bump,

i suggest try another forum i tryed selling mine on here for about 3months! Alot of people ****ed me around too, not mentioning any names....anyways...goodluck with the sale mate.

I'm thinking If you don't like our Forum then you should leave and go post somewhere else. We don't really care if you are here or not.

Goodbye and Good Luck.

Neil.

kkk are actually used on mercedes and saabs, this type of turbo was designed for a truck, but a petrol truck engine... if ur engine can create enough exhasut gases to make this baby spool u'll b laughing cause these are good to run 29psi all day.

NDR - i have nothing against the forums, just jerks like Al, ive sold and bought many things on these forums. when i said to jizzmo to try another forum it was because the item he was selling was more suited to rotary engines and i knew he'd have a hard time selling it...

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