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that's the one alright... even in different config... the power rating is the same.

couldnt see what would justify a 1k higher price tag.

but meh, i'll contact GCG and see what the story is.

that's the one alright... even in different config... the power rating is the same.

couldnt see what would justify a 1k higher price tag.

but meh, i'll contact GCG and see what the story is.

Get me the exact specs, & I'll order them. Still waiting for about another 2 orders. Otherwise we don't get the extra 10% off the wholesale price.

Is that this one?

http://www.gcg.com.au/catalogue/Turbos%20-..._bearing.html#4

There are a lot of different compressor/turbine wheel and housing combos, there are 9 GT30's on Ray Halls site alone. The GCG one is a 550-600hp one, so you need to find out what parts the $1900 one is made from and what it's rated to.

Hi Rowdyr32

I thought the same thing, however he said if I recall correctly, they were all the same price. I will confirm this week.

Also, regarding cores, parts etc, I'd prefer to just organise discounts for SAU on the turbos. As parts etc can be a back & forth, doesn't fit..etc etc

meshmesh

Hi Rowdyr32

I thought the same thing, however he said if I recall correctly, they were all the same price. I will confirm this week.

Also, regarding cores, parts etc, I'd prefer to just organise discounts for SAU on the turbos. As parts etc can be a back & forth, doesn't fit..etc etc

meshmesh

If i order a core it'll be to put in something and machine out to MAKE it fit, but no matter i'm not in the market at this very moment, i was just interested in pricing for in the future.

Thanks.

Hmm how do I order the GT3040 then - pay direct with you mentioning group buy?

Since this is a group buy I have to ask is the SAU discount going to be the same price or is it going to cost more in future?

Hmm how do I order the GT3040 then - pay direct with you mentioning group buy?  

Since this is a group buy I have to ask is the SAU discount going to be the same price or is it going to cost more in future?

I haven't exactly the best method for payment as yet, but it would be pay before you receive, no Aus Post COD, all prices don't include delievery. I can only get a continual discount depending on our first few orders. If we can come up with the numbers 5~10units as our inital order, then it shouldn't be a prob later on. But at this stage it looks like I have around 3orders so we are still a little off.

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