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Kunce!

Scarnon?

Got my neo turbo today :ninja: looks good rear seal might be shagged though

Mr. Coils. If you give them to me I can get the fitters at work to sand blast them for you

Got my neo turbo today :ninja: looks good rear seal might be shagged though

Sick! Any advantage over your S2 R33 turbz though? I always thought they were the same internals, and the S1 R33 were the different (slower spooling) ones

Mr. Coils. If you give them to me I can get the fitters at work to sand blast them for you

Done deal. How does that bring metal up? You think they'd want any moola for that?

Fire

Oh shush now

Or fire that was my next option :P

Don't encourage him

Sick! Any advantage over your S2 R33 turbz though? I always thought they were the same internals, and the S1 R33 were the different (slower spooling) ones

Done deal. How does that bring metal up? You think they'd want any moola for that?

Oh shush now

Don't encourage him

neo turbo has a larger rear housing

Sick! Any advantage over your S2 R33 turbz though? I always thought they were the same internals, and the S1 R33 were the different (slower spooling) ones

:ninja:

Done deal. How does that bring metal up? You think they'd want any moola for that?

They won't I will :(

Oh shush now

:P

Don't encourage him

:D

Hey andy :)

Done deal. How does that bring metal up? You think they'd want any moola for that?

rust free, but needing treatment. so when you get it back, clean it really well with stuff that'll get finger acid and other nasty things off, then treat it with a good heat resistant paint.

Lol very nice John. This could start an epic tag war. But I'm at work so :P When I get home it's on like donkey kong.

Morning Mangs

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