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This is a little out of left field, but occasionally SA peeps need a pat on the back so feel free to all pat yourselves on the back.

I've just spent 2 hours of work time reading through some of the crap from other states in the "Mod's area" and I can't help feeling sorry for the Mods & Admins that have to police those sections.

"SA General" clearly has the best members in the country in comparrison, as I've only ever had major issues with a couple of members....I know the other Mods would agree with me.

Well done everyone :P

hey everyone meet garret... her size is 3076r

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that more looks like a garrett gt3040 like the one i used to have but with a .63 exhaust housing

i thought the gt3076 had a different compresor cover, like it had a rectangular notch on the cover

Edited by ovrtym33

no there are two versions..

the one u have is the one with the vented front as you can see has all the inlets..

mine is the normal one.

yours comes without a rear housing so u add your own..

so there is two types of 3076r

Work emotions going on tomorrow. Awesome. Also means no1 can pay weezy out because he'll be using my GTR stoockies until he gets his shit together and buys himself some wheels. Way too excited!

finally he will have more then a pos 50!

Grats mane, welcome to the jungle

Cheers man, now I've just gotta find the actual car and I'll be set :D

Actually found the keys in Woodside hahah, guess I'll chuck up a thread to see if I can find an owner to them ;)

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