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A basic turbo? There are so many different turbo's around that this question is difficult to answer.

What car is it for? New or second-hand? Whne changing the turbo you may need to check that it will bolt onto an existing manifold etc.

Prices will range from about $1500-$3500 for a new single turbo.

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l0n3lyangel, 2 suggestions.

1. Title your threads properly, so far the 3 you have started have been "help", "A i need some help" and "need help again".

2. If you're not sure what you need to ask, tell us what you are trying to acheive.

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  • 3 months later...

HI i need some 'help'

im trying to acheive getting a bolt on turbo for s 91 honda civic, and so im looking for which one i should get, the price ranges and how mcuh to install it, or if you coudl do it yourself, hope that helps. im not fused by the turbo as long as it makes it go faster, im not all that fused just the best value one?

do u get me?

if you do please reply...thanks

ps. i live in perth if anyone can help me.

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