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nyaanyaa all you want bud. Once the front is done, all I will feel is satisfaction when I look at my car... I also take solice in the fact that when you look at your car, all you see is a stoned Pokemon. :D

lol...it's an angry Pokemon now.....so yes still fugly!!!

P.S. Just got the funds for the Haltech!!!!....just got to get it to my account without the wife seeing it now. :D

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hmmm i want the flutter but i can just see myself trying to explain to the mechanic there is a chewed up coke lid in my engine....

thats why you put the clamp around it so it doesnt move :D

it works. i did that with my old S15 for over a year before i got sick of pigeon sounds under my bonnet.......

lol...it's an angry Pokemon now.....so yes still fugly!!!

P.S. Just got the funds for the Haltech!!!!....just got to get it to my account without the wife seeing it now. :D

Will be interesting to see what you get.

So, you have the highflow and a turbo back exhaust. Done anything else before the Haltech goes in (besides the "angry" eyelids)?

Will be interesting to see what you get.

So, you have the highflow and a turbo back exhaust. Done anything else before the Haltech goes in (besides the "angry" eyelids)?

PM sent.....don't want to hijack this thread as much as I have already done.....sorry Danny.

Pics? we wanna see....

What was the cost for highflow?

+1 on pics!

As for cost, it was GCG Turbo's so it should have been as per the quote I put in a thread here a few weeks back. From memory it's just a tad under $2k.

id say the inside has been bored

looks way bigger than stock

i got pics coming soon

1760 it cost so far just for the rebuild

$1760?? bastards, lol, they quoted me $1955.00, maybe yours was slightly downgraded from what I'm going for?!

*Quoted from one of my many email's to GCG*

"Whilst the unit is apart, all parts are replaced with new parts, such as the ball bearings and the seals. GCG also fit a larger compressor wheel, and machine the compressor housing to suit. A full gasket kit is also inlcuded in the upgrade.

Once the unit is modified, there are NO further modifications required for re-fitting. Another advantage is that all factory heat shielding can be re-used, and the unit looks factory. The price to do this upgrade is $1955.00 Including GST."

Either that or the econmic crisis *wank wank* has brought their pricing down, I want you to take me for a spin when it's fitted man! I want to see what the money gets you before I invest in the next month or so.

they surely know how to charge sometimes :P i do have a friend who works there but dont get much discount at all..

i'll get you guys a receipt on my gtr high flows when i get home.

two turbos for about the price you paid for one..

nope

SAU member special :rant:

Woo hoo! I just gave Nick the application and cash last night, what a beauty! I didn't even realise GCG were on the SAU discount list! yipeee! you just made my day danny boi :D

LOL... but you are not a member... yet.

I nearly am :rant: Hopefully get my goodies posted over the next week or so.

lol i was a member a while ago lol

plus they did my gtr turbos ages ago..

so they still got some record of me it seems

You let your membership lapse? Shame on you!!

Danny, while you've got the turbo in you hand, could you possibly measure the housing for me? I need the compressor outside diameter so I know what will else will fit.

Im thinking of going to a Garrett 3582R or 3076R depending on the size, external gate to give me more room. (no actuator) They are about 200mm, and would have to be no more than an inch bigger than standard I guess for it to fit.

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