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Hi Guys,

Just spoke to one supplier "OF" Garrett turbos, enquiring about a GT25 "320hp" for the GTR. I asked if we could negotiate a better deal for the SAU members, He said, they would offer us a discount around 10%. They can supply us anyturbo by Garrett, you just need to let me know. I'm not a turbo guru so if anyone noes something I don't please let me know.

To give you an example the:

1. GT25 "320hp" Roller Bearing for the GTR was $1590 (inc Gst) less 10% = $1430 Inc GST

2. He also mention something about the turbo upgrade for a GTR by Garrett which where around $3100each?? Said something about being a direct replacement GT30, when compared to the GT25 was chalk and cheese. Couldthese be the same as gcg upgrade turbo http://www.gcg.com.au/catalogue/Turbos%20-...html#gtr_bolton

Any how if the prices are good & anyones interested, I will then set up a Group buy.

you mean a supplier OF garrett turbos.

i doubt garrett get thier turbo's supplied.

But all in all, i'm chasing a GT35/40 or a GT30

a price with the .82 Ex housing would be nice

Yes "of" garrett turbos. :D thanks.

I was thinking if this all works, & please, only if your serious. Rather than ring & hassle the compnay every minute with prices & specs. I would collate the specs & at the end of the day/week request the prices. Anyway, if anyone else can organise a better deal let me know cause I am after a set for my self.

you mean a supplier OF garrett turbos.

i doubt garrett get thier turbo's supplied.

But all in all, i'm chasing a GT35/40 or a GT30

a price with the .82 Ex housing would be nice

Guys,

I will try to arrange the prices/price lisr by Monday/Tuesday

PS: These are Brand New, & I suppose come with the manufacturers warranty.

meshmesh

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